" The documentary-style clip in English countered media claims that submitted that the city was "depressed" and "living in fear" and termed such reports "misleading," reported The Guardian. Mosul, Iraq's second largest city, was taken by the IS in June during a blitz that saw more than 2,000 Shia prisoners and soldiers being assassinated by the terror group.
The eight-minute video shows the 43-year-old British journalist going a market, a hospital and a police station and aims to display life in the bomb-hit city as "stable." A Foreign Office spokeswoman said that the authorities are studying the contents of the video.
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