"Field reports indicate that additional displacements are underway and that yet more families remain stuck at checkpoints," a UN statement said.
Some 30,000 members of the Iraqi security forces and allied fighters launched an operation to retake Tikrit on Monday, the largest of its kind since Islamic State (IS) group forces overran swathes of territory last June.
Retaking Tikrit, the hometown of now-executed Iraqi president Saddam Hussein, from militants who have had over eight months to dig in poses a major challenge for the country's forces.
Sectarian-fuelled revenge killings targeting Sunni Arabs have been a feature of past operations involving Shiite militias, raising concerns that the same may happen in Tikrit.
(BALOOGG'SBLOG FRANCE with AFP)
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