Arab Times

Military finds graves

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Iraqi military investigat­ors said Friday they have discovered two mass graves near a former Islamic State group prison outside Mosul that contain the bodies of 500 IS victims.

The Media Cell Security Investigat­ion team said in a statement that one grave near the Badoush Prison site contained the bodies of 470 prisoners killed by IS. It said a second grave contained 30 victims.

A security official who spoke on condition of anonymity said that based on records of prisoners who were at Badoush most are believed to have been Shiite Muslims or other minorities. The Islamic State group is a Sunni extremist group.

Authoritie­s were continuing to look for more graves.

A massacre at Badoush in June 2014 left 600 male inmates dead. A patch of scraped earth and tire tracks show the likely killing site, according to exclusive photos obtained by the imagery intelligen­ce firm AllSource Analysis.

The Islamic State group has scattered mass graves across Iraq and Syria.

The Associated Press last year documented and mapped 72 of them. For at least 16 of the Iraqi graves, officials do not even guess the number of dead. In others, the estimates are based on memories of traumatize­d survivors, Islamic State propaganda and what can be gleaned from a cursory look at the earth. But even the known numbers of victims ranges from 5,200 to more than 15,000.

Also on Friday, the spiritual leader of Iraq’s Shiite majority called on doctors from across Iraq to help civilians fleeing clashes in the latest fight against the Islamic State group in Iraq.

Grand Ayatollah Ali al-Sistani called on medical workers should travel to areas around the battle for Tal Afar to help “to treat the wounded and treat them as a humanitari­an, national and religious duty.”

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