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The battle for Mosul is being streamed live on Facebook

Posted onOctober 18, 2016AuthorPaul Sweeting

A live video feed on the Al Jazeera English Facebook page kicked off about eight hours ago, showing a distant battlefield, up-close shots of jittery soldiers holding flags and visibly wincing at gunshots and plumes of smoke.

Source: The battle for Mosul is being streamed live on Facebook – MarketWatch

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