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    routine nightmare



    routine nightmare
    Hi all
    in thusrday
    after busy day of work
    at night i went to my cousin house
    most of my tribe are police member
    i saw them very confused
    i returned to house at 00:10 am
    i went to bed but couldn't able to sleep
    i watched tv
    at 01:20
    i heard heavy machine gun fight
    i heard mortar and artillery projectile sound
    i went directly to house roof to see what is the matter
    the weather was very foggy




    i saw neighbors preparing to flee
    since the attack was more dangerous than all attacks happened before
    i didn't care
    i get down to see my mother was crying after she get call from one of my realtives telling here
    peshmerga forces broken by ISIS
    and the commander of peshmirga killed
    in that moment i realized that the situation is very dangerous
    my cousins called me
    leave area immediately
    ISIS is closing to our village

    so i prepared my bags
    and took my grand mom (90) old
    and my brother and sister and my mother
    \but father refused to come with us
    and he prepared his AK47
    i left village
    then when i reached the first checkpoint
    there was heavy traffic because most of the villagers left the area and want to run way
    the checkpoint closed front us
    i wait 1 hour
    then police commanded us to return
    because there is (nothing to fear)
    i returned to house and fighting was heavier
    i went to sleep because ite better to die while u sleep
    in the morning attack get more dangerous
    i took my family except my father to a village 60 km far where my sister live with her husband
    when i reached the second checkpoint i saw another traffic i waited 1 hours again
    i saw UN members leaving kirkuk
    after i reached sister house

    then i returned with my mother and brother to house because we feared about my father
    once i reached house
    the village looked like ghost town
    but i decided to stay at house
    in next day
    the attack finished
    by killing 75 ISIS fighter
    and 20 pesmerga
    and 2 top leader of peshmirage
    i really terrified because attack were very huge
    also i left my house many months ago
    and now im leaving it again
    i was close to cry
    life get hard each time


    Power consists not in being able to strike another but in being able to control oneself when anger arises

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    Re: routine nightmare

    We really feel for you Kefah.

    Please stay as safe as you can.

    Your God be with you.
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    Re: routine nightmare

    May your God keep you and your family safe. We don't realise how lucky we are sometimes and your video brings the realities of life to us all.

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    Re: routine nightmare

    .

    When we talk about the usual nightmare we mean a bad
    paying customer or a customer who wants us on site after
    5 PM.

    Your situation sort of puts into perspective what real nightmares
    consist of.

    I've said it before Kefah and I'll say it again.

    No words of mine will ease your pain but know that we are thinking
    and praying for you. Keep safe and keep your family safe.

    Rob

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    Re: routine nightmare

    Stay safe Kefah!
    Mostly found in Oxfordshire, UK :)

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    Re: routine nightmare

    Quote Originally Posted by Brian_UK View Post
    We really feel for you Kefah.

    Please stay as safe as you can.

    Your God be with you.
    thank u pal
    Power consists not in being able to strike another but in being able to control oneself when anger arises

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    Re: routine nightmare

    Quote Originally Posted by richelli View Post
    May your God keep you and your family safe. We don't realise how lucky we are sometimes and your video brings the realities of life to us all.
    its routine thing here
    thank u pal
    Power consists not in being able to strike another but in being able to control oneself when anger arises

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    Re: routine nightmare

    Quote Originally Posted by Rob White View Post
    .

    When we talk about the usual nightmare we mean a bad
    paying customer or a customer who wants us on site after
    5 PM.

    Your situation sort of puts into perspective what real nightmares
    consist of.

    I've said it before Kefah and I'll say it again.

    No words of mine will ease your pain but know that we are thinking
    and praying for you. Keep safe and keep your family safe.

    Rob

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    thank u pal
    Power consists not in being able to strike another but in being able to control oneself when anger arises

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    Re: routine nightmare

    Quote Originally Posted by monkey spanners View Post
    Stay safe Kefah!
    i will do whatever i can
    thanks
    Power consists not in being able to strike another but in being able to control oneself when anger arises

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