Times of Suriname

Islamic State atrocities reported around Mosul, says UN

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IRAQ - Islamic State fighters have reportedly massacred scores of people around its Iraq stronghold of Mosul in the past week, UN human rights spokesman Rupert Colville has said, citing preliminar­y informatio­n from sources in the area. On Sunday, Isis reportedly killed 50 former police officers held in a building outside Mosul, and last Thursday Iraqi security forces discovered the bodies of 70 civilians in houses in Tuloul Naser village south of Mosul, Colville said. One report stated that in Safina village, about 30 miles south of Mosul, 15 civilians were killed and their bodies thrown into the river in an attempt to spread terror, and six men, apparently relatives of a tribal leader fighting against Isis, were tied to a vehicle and dragged around the village. “The six men were also allegedly beaten with sticks and gun butts. It is not clear what happened to them subsequent­ly,” he said. Isis fighters had also reportedly shot dead three women and three girls and wounded four other children, allegedly because they were trailing behind during a forced relocation from Rufeila village.

“The victims were lagging behind because one of the children had a disability. She was apparently amongst those shot and killed,” Colville said. The sources of the informatio­n included civilians and establishe­d sources in northern Iraq that the UN had used in the past. “It’s a mix of sources, and obviously some of them we can’t even come close to identifyin­g, or even the locations, for protection reasons, particular­ly for those in areas that are still held by Isil, and in other cases there’s a major battle [going on].”

(Theguardia­n.com)

 ??  ?? Iraqi families who were displaced by the ongoing operation against Islamic State in Mosul walk along a road near Qayyarah.(Photo: AFP)
Iraqi families who were displaced by the ongoing operation against Islamic State in Mosul walk along a road near Qayyarah.(Photo: AFP)

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