Waterloo Region Record

Iraqi mass graves could hold 400 bodies

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KIRKUK, IRAQ — Iraqi security forces have found mass graves in an area recently retaken from the Islamic State group that could contain up to 400 bodies, an Iraqi official said Sunday.

The bodies of civilians and security forces were found in an abandoned base near Hawija, a northern town retaken in early October, Kirkuk Governor Rakan Saed said. He didn’t say when authoritie­s will start exhuming the bodies from the mass graves.

Khalaf Luhaibi, a local shepherd who led troops to the site, said ISIL used to bring captives to the area and shoot them dead or pour oil over them and light them on fire. The area was strewn with torn clothing and what appeared to be human bones and skulls.

Iraqi forces have driven ISIL from nearly all the territory it once controlled. Authoritie­s have uncovered several mass graves in other newly liberated areas.

U.S.-backed Iraqi forces have driven the extremists from nearly all the territory they once controlled, with some fighting still underway near the western border with Syria.

On Saturday, Iraq’s prime minister announced an operation to capture a patch of territory on the western edge of the country near the border with Syria. Hours later, the Iraqi Defence Ministry announced capturing the Romana area, saying the troops will head to nearby town of Rawa.

According to Ahmed al-Asadi, a spokespers­on for the Shiite-majority paramilita­ry forces, Rawa is the last Iraqi town held by ISIL who still control some scattered small villages in mainly desert areas.

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