Deccan Chronicle

39 Indians killed by ISIS in Mosul

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The 39 Indians abducted in Iraq in 2014 were killed by Islamic State terrorists and buried in a mass grave, the government told Parliament on Tuesday, setting off a row with the Opposition, which accused it of being insensitiv­e for not informing the victims' families first.

As many as 40 Indians were abducted by terrorist organisati­on ISIS in June 2014 from Mosul in Iraq but one of them escaped by posing as a Muslim from Bangladesh, external affairs minister Sushma Swaraj told the Rajya Sabha.

The minister said the mortal remains, which were exhumed from a mass grave in Badush, will be brought back to India on a special plane and handed over to their relatives.

“I had said that I will not declare anyone dead without substantiv­e proof... today I have come to fulfil that commitment...I had said that closure will be done with full proof. And when we will, with a heavy heart, give the mortal remains to their kin, it will be a kind of closure,” she said.

While it was not immediatel­y known exactly when these 39 Indians were killed, their bodies were recovered from Badush — a village northwest of Mosul, and their identities establishe­d through DNA testing, she said.

Of the 40 Indians, Harjit Masih from Punjab’s Gurdaspur had managed to escape and claimed to have witnessed the massacre of the others.

 ?? — AP ?? Relatives mourn holding a portrait of Gurcharan Singh, one of the Indians whose bodies were found buried northwest of Mosul, in Jalal Usma village in Punjab on Tuesday.
— AP Relatives mourn holding a portrait of Gurcharan Singh, one of the Indians whose bodies were found buried northwest of Mosul, in Jalal Usma village in Punjab on Tuesday.

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