In a church in the northern Iraq city of Sulemaniyah, Munira Aziz lay in a corner, her hip broken, her voice almost gone and a piece of cardboard the 74-year-old woman's only protection from the blistering sun streaming in through a broken window.
About 170 miles from the home in Mosul she may never see again, she was at least safe. She considers herself lucky.
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