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ISIS forces some Mosul residents to attend mosques

(IraqiNews.com) Nineveh – Iraqi media outlets reported on Friday, that the Islamic State group forced the residents to attend prayer at the old mosques of Mosul, while pointed out that ISIS is trying to use the prayer to recruit new members and collect donations.

Alsumaria News stated, “The ISIS called on the residents of Mosul, through its detachments, to attend the obligatory Friday prayer in the mosques for the first time since the start of liberation battles.”

“ISIS is trying to use the Friday prayer to recruit new members to fill the large gap in its human resources resulted from human losses inflicted on it, as well as collecting donations to face the financial crisis suffered by the group after losing its key funds,” Alsumaria added.

Noteworthy, allies and neighborhoods of old Mosul are considered as key strongholds of the Islamic State in the recent time.

ISIS executes 60 in Mosul

(IraqiNews.com) Nineveh – The United Nations announced on Friday, that the self-proclaimed Islamic State executed 60 residents of the city of Mosul three days ago and hung their bodies on electricity poles, on charges of treason and conspiracy, and added that the group started to recruit youths as suicide bombers in the war against security forces.

The United Nations revealed that last Tuesday, ISIS terrorist gangs executed 40 civilians in Mosul, on charges of treason and conspiracy, then hung their bodies on electricity poles in the city, as well as killing another 20 civilians by firing squad for sharing information with security forces.

The Islamic State started to recruit youths and teens as suicide bombers in the streets of Mosul, the UN added.

The UN also declared that the ISIS announced in 6 November 2016, executing six of his fighters for fleeing battles in Mosul toward Kokjli, pointing out that security forces also discovered a mass grave containing 100 bodies in Hamam al-Alil.

The extremist group is also stacking huge quantities of ammonia and Sulphur in the city of Mosul, and these quantities are expected to be used by the group as chemical weapons, the UN said.

ISIS destroys government buildings in Anah

(IraqiNews.com) Anbar – Mayor of Anah district in the province of Anbar, Saad Awad, announced on Saturday, that the Islamic State group detonated the buildings of the Mayor’s Office, Local Council, Court House and Civil Defense in the district.

Awad said in a press statement, “ISIS terrorist gangs detonated the buildings of the Mayor’s Office, Local Council, Court House and Civil Defense in the city of Anah, using improvised explosive devices.”

“The extremist group also stole the power station in the city of Anah and transferred it outside the district,” Awad added.

The Islamic State captured the city of Anah in 2014, while security forces are now preparing, in coordination with tribes to liberate the city from the group’s control.

ISIS imposes curfew in Mosul

(IraqiNews.com) Nineveh – The self-proclaimed Islamic State group imposed a curfew in the city of Mosul, after the killing of a number of its senior leaders by a coalition air strike, in the eastern coast of the city, Alsumaria News reported on Saturday.

Alsumaria News stated, “The ISIS terrorist gangs also prevented the families from leaving their houses, and deployed its militants in the streets of the city,” Alsumaria added.

The city of Mosul has been under the control of the so-called ISIS since June 2014, and since then the group is imposing strict instructions and procedures.
Posted by: badanov 2016-11-13
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