Fewer Than 70 Assyrian Families Remain in Mosul
Decline of Assyrian Families in Mosul Recent reports indicate that fewer than 70 Assyrian families remain in Mosul, Iraq, marking a significant decline in the city's Christian presence.
Decline of Assyrian Families in Mosul Recent reports indicate that fewer than 70 Assyrian families remain in Mosul, Iraq, marking a significant decline in the city's Christian presence.
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