The battle to retake a city from ISIS is being livestreamed
Early on Monday morning, Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi announced the beginning of an attempt by Iraqi and Kurdish forces to retake Mosul, the northern Iraqi city that’s been held by ISIS since June 2014. The announcement and initial maneuvers of the operation were livestreamed on social media; On Facebook, on YouTube, on Periscope you could tune in early this morning to watch shaky footage of armored vehicles, soldiers and smoke rising in the distance.
The streams are drawing from Kurdish news services called Rudaw and Kurdistan 24, as well as other sources of footage including the Associated Press. Many of the livestreams have ended for now, though a slightly delayed YouTube feed run by German video agency Ruptly continues to around 1,400 viewers. A four-hour Al-Jazeera Facebook Live video drew 816,000 views, Channel 4’s Facebook stream garnered another 485,000, while a Russia Today Periscope got another 43,000 or so.