"The Dawaesh took my house... And brought four snipers to the roof," said Mohammed, using a pejorative name for members of the Islamic State jihadist group which seized the city in 2014.
"We stayed near them for about a week and moved from house to house," the 75-year-old man said.
"When we saw that the army was getting close to us, we trusted in God" and fled, Mohammed walking with the aid of a crutch.
Iraqi forces have since retaken all but a handful of areas around Mosul's Old City, but the jihadists are fighting in densely populated areas, and have used civilians as human shields at various points in the battle.
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The United Nations warned last week that up to 200,000 civilians may still be trapped in IS-held areas, facing shortages of food, water and medicine as well as deadly danger from the battle for the city.
In Mosul al-Jadida, another area on the city's western side, the US carried out an air strike targeting two snipers on the roof of building.
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