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Iraq | ||
Militants post images of mass killing in Iraq | ||
2014-06-16 | ||
Captions say the killings were to avenge the death of an ISIL commander, Abdul Rahman Al Beilawy, whose death was reported by both the government and ISIL shortly before the Al Qaeda splinter group captured Iraq's second largest city Mosul and Saddam Hussein's hometown of Tikrit in a lightning offensive. Iraq's top military spokesman, Lt. Gen. Qassim Al Moussawi, confirmed the photos' authenticity on Sunday and said he was aware of cases of mass murder of captured Iraqi soldiers in areas held by ISIL. UN human rights chief Navi Pillay warned on Friday of "murder of all kinds" and other war crimes in Iraq, and said the number of people killed in recent days may run into hundreds, while the wounded could approach 1,000. Speaking Her office heard of "summary executions and extrajudicial killings" after ISIL militants overran Iraqi cities and towns, the statement said. Most of the soldiers who appear in the pictures are in civilian clothes. Some are shown wearing military uniforms underneath, indicating they may have hastily disguised themselves as civilians to try to escape. Many soldiers and policemen left their uniforms and equipment behind as the militants swept into Mosul, Tikrit and surrounding areas. The captions did not provide a date or location, but Al Moussawi said the killings took place in Salahuddin province, the capital of which is Tikrit. | ||
Posted by:Steve White |
#2 ISIS aka ISIL proclaims to be executing Iraqi Soldats whom are Shias, or in altern Pro-Malicki [Shia or Sunni]. Net News from several days ago. |
Posted by: JosephMendiola 2014-06-16 22:33 |
#1 So are the soldiers who fled, and the ones killed the same? And were they Sunni of Shia? |
Posted by: Bobby 2014-06-16 08:02 |