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Iraq
The Beatings Will Continue: Iraqi Edtion
2016-10-15


ISIS imposes partial curfew in Mosul for undisclosed reasons

Try: They're a buncha controlling assholes

(IraqiNews.com) Nineveh – The Islamic State (ISIS) imposed a partial curfew on people and vehicles movement in Mosul from 8 pm and until 5 am.

Al Sumaria News stated “ISIS informed its security detachments to impose a partial curfew on people and vehicles movement in Mosul from 8 pm and until 5 am for unknown reasons.”

“There are also a notable unusual movements of trucks that transfer wooden boxes -that are believed to carry weapons- to special centers inside Mosul,” Al Sumaria added.

The Islamic State imposed its control over the city of Mosul in June 2014, to be one of its most important strongholds in Iraq.

ISIS puts down revolt in Mosul

(IraqiNews) Nineveh – Reuters news agency revealed on Friday that the terrorist group ISIS thwarted a rebellion lead by a deputy to ISIS leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi to help Iraqi forces retake the Iraqi city of Mosul which ISIS considers to be the capital of its so-called caliphate.

Civilians and security officials said that the terrorist group executed 58 people suspected of involvement in the conspiracy that was discovered last week, the news agency reported.

Citizens present in the city, in phone calls with Reuter’s reporters, explained that the plotters who were caught by ISIS were buried in a mass grave in the outskirts of Mosul after they were drowned to death.

According to information gathered from several sources, Reuters indicated that a local assistant of ISIS leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi led the rebellion, but the agency did not mention the plot leader’s name in order to maintain the safety of his family.

The news agency also did not reveal the identities of eyewitnesses who spoke to its reporters in phone calls for security reasons.

Hisham al-Hashimi, an expert on ISIS affairs, told Reuters that the plot participants were arrested after a message in one of their phones about a weapons transfer operation was intercepted.

The person who had the message on his phone, during ISIS’ investigations, admitted that weapons were hidden in three different locations and were intended to be used to support the Iraqi army in conjunction with its imminent battle to liberate the city.

According to Hashimi, ISIS militants bombarded 3 houses where the weapons were hidden.

“These are ISIS members who revolted against the group. This indicates that the terrorist group started to lose the support given by its members,” spokesperson of the Iraqi Counter-terrorism Service Sabah al-Numani told Reuters.

Numani elaborated that his agency, during the past two months, managed to open communication channels with agents who began to provide the agency with intelligence information that helped it wage raids on sites belonging to the terrorist group in Mosul.

The news agency mentioned that ISIS delivered a list of the names of the 58 people were were executed to a hospital to inform their families but did not deliver the dead bodies.

“ISIS withdrew the IDs of its local leaders to prevent them and their families from fleeing the city,” Ahmed al-Taie, military intelligence officer in Nineveh province, told Reuters.

Iraqi officials say a massive ground assault could begin this month, backed by U.S. air power, Kurdish security forces and Shiite and Sunni irregular units as reported by Iraqi News.

Dozens die in escape attempt from Hawija

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Save The Children humanitarian organization confirmed that dozens of children were killed while trying to escape from the area of Hawija in northern Iraq under the control of the so-called ‘Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant’ (ISIL) terrorist group.

“In recent days, a large number of children were found without water, and died in difficult terrain (due to thirst) or killed in bomb blasts,” the UK-based organization, said in a statement Thursday.

The group said the family of five had lost two children because of the explosives, and it was not able to move their bodies for fear of the presence of other mines in the area where the two had died.

Iraqi forces are expected to begin a massive offensive to regain Mosul from ISIL, the largest city in Iraq.

Earlier, the city of Hawija in Kirkuk province (southeast of Nineveh) has been liberated in conjunction with the Battle of Mosul.
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