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SUMMER OF SLAUGHTER: ISIS executes 100 people in a WEEK including a TWO-YEAR-OLD girl
PARANOID Islamic State (ISIS) maniacs have embarked on a summer of slaughter, beheading 23 teenagers on suspicion of spying and burning a two-year-old girl alive.
By Nick Gutteridge
PUBLISHED: 20:30, Thu, Jul 28, 2016 | UPDATED: 22:02, Thu, Jul 28, 2016
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ISIS fighters have executed 100 people in a month
The twisted jihadis have carried out some of their most gruesome killings yet, including executing four football players in front of a crowd of children and butchering 25 civilians by dissolving them alive in acid.
Senior military sources said the spate of horrific murders was a sign that the Islamist fanatics are growing increasingly desperate as they face all-out military defeat.
The terror group is clinging on to its last few strongholds in Syria and Iraq, with allied forces assembling for a blitz offensive to finally obliterate them.
Today a senior Iraqi army officer revealed details of the latest sickening war crimes, which involved ISIS maniacs rounding up 23 innocent teenagers in the city of Mosul and beheading them in front of baying crowds.
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The paranoid militants have killed people on suspicion of being spies
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The group is known for its barbaric forms of execution
Brigadier-General Abdul-Karim Sabawi said: “ISIS arrested 23 young men from Nimrod and al-Salamiya and beheaded them.
“The deceased were accused of collaboration with the security forces and providing them with important information about the outfit’s movement in Nimrod.
“This heinous crime comes after preparations to liberate Mosul from ISIS control is almost completed.”
ISIS has significantly ramped up executions for spying in recent weeks as desperate jihadis go to ever more crazed lengths to stem the huge losses they are suffering.
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One of those killed was a two-year-old girl
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The jihadi group is fast losing territory in Iraq and Syria
They are believed to have executed more than 100 people for espionage this week alone, with the vast majority of the killings coming in the form of public beheadings.
Huge efforts are also under way to stop desperate civilians from fleeing their so-called caliphate, resulting in the execution of a two-year-old girl who was burned alongside her family when they were caught moving villages within ISIS territory.
Mass desertions have significantly reduced the size of the population in ISIS-controlled areas with Mosul, once Iraq’s second largest city, now home to just half of the 1.5million people who lived there before the terrorists took control in 2014.
The northern city, which is believed to be where the group’s elusive leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi is hiding out, is being encircled by Iraqi government forces to the south and Kurdish peshmerga to the north.
In addition to the execution of the teens, ISIS also executed another 33 civilians in the nearby Qayyara district this week, according to AhlulBayt News Agency which cited a senior military officer.
Amin Shekhani, a Kurdish officer in the Iraqi army’s Brigade 91, said that the movement of Iraqi forces toward Mosul has caused ISIS to increase its draconian stranglehold on the population it still controls.
In recent days the sick jihadis also beheaded four footballers from Raqqa, in Syria, in front of a crowd of children after accusing them of spying.
And in their most twisted execution to date they killed 25 Mosul civilians by dissolving their live bodies in a pool of nitric acid for the same crime.
ISIS fighters
Fri, March 25, 2016
Iraq and Syrian jihadists, including the Paris and Brussels attacks suspects.
The increasingly shocking nature of the killings has been directly linked to the group’s increasingly desperate situation, according to military commanders, who believe it is a futile attempt to instil even more fear in what remains of the populations living under their rule.
The group’s territory has shrunk by 12 per cent since the start of this year alone, on top of the third of its lands it shed in 2015 as a Russian bombing campaign and resurgent Iraqi and Kurdish forces made lightning advances.
Iraqi forces recaptured the city of Fallujah - one of the largest left under ISIS control - earlier this year whilst Kurdish forces in Syria have been driving the jihadis back.
There are now major plans under way to strike at both the terrorists’ de-facto capital of Raqqa - in Syria - and their stronghold of Mosul - in Iraq - to wipe them out once and for all
SUMMER OF SLAUGHTER: ISIS executes 100 people in a WEEK including a TWO-YEAR-OLD girl
PARANOID Islamic State (ISIS) maniacs have embarked on a summer of slaughter, beheading 23 teenagers on suspicion of spying and burning a two-year-old girl alive.
By Nick Gutteridge
PUBLISHED: 20:30, Thu, Jul 28, 2016 | UPDATED: 22:02, Thu, Jul 28, 2016
ISIS fighters have executed 100 people in a month
The twisted jihadis have carried out some of their most gruesome killings yet, including executing four football players in front of a crowd of children and butchering 25 civilians by dissolving them alive in acid.
Senior military sources said the spate of horrific murders was a sign that the Islamist fanatics are growing increasingly desperate as they face all-out military defeat.
The terror group is clinging on to its last few strongholds in Syria and Iraq, with allied forces assembling for a blitz offensive to finally obliterate them.
Today a senior Iraqi army officer revealed details of the latest sickening war crimes, which involved ISIS maniacs rounding up 23 innocent teenagers in the city of Mosul and beheading them in front of baying crowds.
The paranoid militants have killed people on suspicion of being spies
The group is known for its barbaric forms of execution
Brigadier-General Abdul-Karim Sabawi said: “ISIS arrested 23 young men from Nimrod and al-Salamiya and beheaded them.
“The deceased were accused of collaboration with the security forces and providing them with important information about the outfit’s movement in Nimrod.
“This heinous crime comes after preparations to liberate Mosul from ISIS control is almost completed.”
ISIS has significantly ramped up executions for spying in recent weeks as desperate jihadis go to ever more crazed lengths to stem the huge losses they are suffering.
One of those killed was a two-year-old girl
The jihadi group is fast losing territory in Iraq and Syria
They are believed to have executed more than 100 people for espionage this week alone, with the vast majority of the killings coming in the form of public beheadings.
Huge efforts are also under way to stop desperate civilians from fleeing their so-called caliphate, resulting in the execution of a two-year-old girl who was burned alongside her family when they were caught moving villages within ISIS territory.
Mass desertions have significantly reduced the size of the population in ISIS-controlled areas with Mosul, once Iraq’s second largest city, now home to just half of the 1.5million people who lived there before the terrorists took control in 2014.
The northern city, which is believed to be where the group’s elusive leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi is hiding out, is being encircled by Iraqi government forces to the south and Kurdish peshmerga to the north.
In addition to the execution of the teens, ISIS also executed another 33 civilians in the nearby Qayyara district this week, according to AhlulBayt News Agency which cited a senior military officer.
Amin Shekhani, a Kurdish officer in the Iraqi army’s Brigade 91, said that the movement of Iraqi forces toward Mosul has caused ISIS to increase its draconian stranglehold on the population it still controls.
In recent days the sick jihadis also beheaded four footballers from Raqqa, in Syria, in front of a crowd of children after accusing them of spying.
And in their most twisted execution to date they killed 25 Mosul civilians by dissolving their live bodies in a pool of nitric acid for the same crime.
ISIS fighters
Fri, March 25, 2016
Iraq and Syrian jihadists, including the Paris and Brussels attacks suspects.
The increasingly shocking nature of the killings has been directly linked to the group’s increasingly desperate situation, according to military commanders, who believe it is a futile attempt to instil even more fear in what remains of the populations living under their rule.
The group’s territory has shrunk by 12 per cent since the start of this year alone, on top of the third of its lands it shed in 2015 as a Russian bombing campaign and resurgent Iraqi and Kurdish forces made lightning advances.
Iraqi forces recaptured the city of Fallujah - one of the largest left under ISIS control - earlier this year whilst Kurdish forces in Syria have been driving the jihadis back.
There are now major plans under way to strike at both the terrorists’ de-facto capital of Raqqa - in Syria - and their stronghold of Mosul - in Iraq - to wipe them out once and for all