Stock Photo - The second group of Christian refugees from Iraq arrived to the Okrouhlik recreational centre near Jihlava, south Moravia, Czech Republic, February 5, 2016. First 10 arrived late January, rest will come in next few weeks. Seventeen Iraqi refugees, including nine children, landed at the Vaclav Havel International Airport in Prague on February 5 as the second of several groups of Christians from Iraq, of whom the Czech Republic plans to accept 153 this year. The first group arrived in late January, the rest are to come in the nearest weeks.The first group, or two Christian Iraqi families comprised of ten people altogether, have been living in the Okrouhlik recreation facility near Jihlava, south Moravia, since January 24.The refugees come from Mosul, Iraq, which they abandoned over its occupation by Islamic State. They went to refugee camps in Irbil, Iraq, and further to Lebanon. (CTK Photo/Lubos Pavlicek)

Stock Photo: The second group of Christian refugees from Iraq arrived to the Okrouhlik recreational centre near Jihlava, south Moravia, Czech Republic, February 5, 2016.

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