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Iraq
ISIS to use 25 kids as suicide bombers in Mosul
2016-03-17
(IraqiNews.com) Nineveh – Eyewitnesses in Nineveh Province revealed, that the so-called ISIS kidnapped twenty-five Turkoman children from an orphanage in Mosul, and took them to a training camp in Talafar District.

ISIS booby-trapped the children to use them as human bombs against the Iraqi joint forces in the axes of Mosul.

The eyewitnesses reported for IraqiNews.com, “The terrorist organization intends to booby-trap the children to blow them up on the joint forces that are progressing to liberate the province in the near future.”

The witnesses added, “The children, who were kidnapped by ISIS from an orphanage, are ranging between ten to seventeen years old.”

ISIS arrests dozens for spying

[ARA News] ERBIL – Radical group of the Islamic State (ISIS) carried out an arrest campaign in several areas of the city of Mosul, northern Iraq, in search of suspects having links with the Iraqi army forces, local sources reported on Wednesday.

Speaking to ARA News in Mosul, media activist Abdulla al-Mulla said that ISIS militants raided a number of houses and public cafes in search of suspects “who are accused of spying for the Iraqi army and the Kurdish Peshmerga forces”.

Al-Mulla stressed that the Hisba members (ISIS security forces) accused dozens of civilians of having suspicious relations with the U.S.-led coalition forces along with the local ground troops.

“Daesh has blatantly entered the houses, shops and cafes in the city of Mosul and its environs,” al-Mulla said, using an acronym for ISIS.

The source pointed out that dozens of young men were arrested in the Yarmouk district of western Mosul.

This comes after confidential locations and headquarters for the terror group in the Yarmouk district were selectively hit by the U.S.-led coalition’s warplanes, causing heavy losses in ISIS ranks.

“Before the start of the security operation, ISIS called citizens over loudspeakers to evacuate their homes. The operation included extensive inspection campaigns on all communication devices, mobiles and computers,” al-Mulla stressed.

The source revealed that ISIS has recently intensified security campaigns on the residential areas, stepping up its presence among people, especially cafes, restaurants and schools, in a bid to arrest suspects for transferring information to the anti-ISIS forces.
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