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News ID: 30685
Publish Date : 31 August 2016 - 21:32
Continued Savagery

ISIL Sews Iraqis' Mouths in Mosul




BAGHDAD (Dispatches) – Local sources in Nineveh province disclosed on Wednesday that the ISIL has put stitches on the mouths of four civilians in the city of Mosul after they discussed the Iraqi army's recent victories.
"The ISIL has punished 4 citizens of al-Tayran region in Mosul city after they spoke of the Iraqi army's victories in recent months and said the government troops' capture of Mosul is imminent," the Arabic-language media quoted an unnamed local source as saying on Wednesday.
The source said that the ISIL arrested the Iraqi citizens after the terrorist groups' informants said that four civilians have been talking about the liberation of al-Qayyara region.
"The punishment was exercised after a Fatwa was issued by the Saudi judge who has just arrived in ISIL territories," he added.
On Monday, the ISIL terrorist group executed several civilians in a new brutal method after charging them with spying for the government in the city of Mosul in Nineveh province.
"Six civilians were put between two trucks with their hands tied up to them; then the trucks moved in opposite directions as ISIL terrorists poured oil on the six and lit them up," the Arabic-language media quoted a local source as saying.
The Mosul citizens were burned and maimed before the eyes of other people in a square near Hamam al-Alil square in Mosul city on Monday.
Takfiri ISIL terrorists have also reportedly executed more than a dozen people in Iraq’s northern province of Kirkuk on charges of facilitating the escape of civilian families from an area under the extremists’ control.
A provincial security source, requesting anonymity, told Arabic-language al-Sumaria television network on Tuesday evening that ISIL terrorists decapitated 13 people in the Riyadh district of the town of Hawijah, located about 282 kilometers (175 miles) north of the capital, Baghdad.
The executions came over the allegation that the victims had helped local residents flee to other areas in the province or the neighboring Salahuddin Province.