MOSUL, Iraq, July 5 -- More than 5,200 bodies have been retrieved during the past months, buried under debris of the devastated buildings in the old city center of the western side of Mosul, local official and civil defense police said on Thursday.
"The total number of bodies retrieved during the past months reached 5,228, including 2,658 civilians and 2,570 bodies for the extremist Daesh (Islamic State group) militants," Layth Zaini, from Mosul municipality, told Xinhua.
"Today (Thursday), we have retrieved six bodies for unidentified people from under debris in Shwan neighborhood in the old city center, which we believe that there are 500 to 700 more bodies under the debris," Zaini said.
The bodies of the Islamic State (IS) militants will be buried in a separate cemetery after being identified, according to Zaini.
Zaini blamed the lack of specific machines for digging for the slow work, as all the buildings are badly demolished and some were levelled.
For his part, Lieut. Col. Rabie Ibrahim, deputy head of Mosul civil defense, told Xinhua that the number of bodies for civilians retrieved in the old city center reached 2,654 during the past months.
The bodies were badly decomposed being left for more than ten months since the last battles against the extremist IS militants in the city.
Mosul's old city center witnessed heavy fighting as the troops were forced to make slow progress due to the stiff resistance of IS militants and a large number of roadside bombs and booby-trapped buildings, in addition to IS snipers taking positions in the buildings and narrow alleys of heavily-populated neighborhoods, where thousands of civilians were still living under IS rule.
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