UN: the IR Fighters engage in mass executions and store chemicals

UN: the IR Fighters engage in mass executions and store chemicals


Fighters of the Islamic State executed many more people this week around Mosul and there is information that they have hazardous chemicals in civilian areas likely to use them as chemical weapons, the UN spokesman said today human rights rabbi Samntasani.

A mass grave with more than 100 corpses, found in the city Hamam al-Alil, was one of the venues of executions of the Islamic State, which is enough, said Samntasani, citing information from sources in the region, among them a man he pretended dead during the execution of about 50 Iraqi soldiers.

"It is clear that there are still many meadows death. We also have information on other mass graves that have not yet been able to confirm, "said Samntasani reporters, indicating points at the airport in Mosul and in the village of Tal al-Thachamp.

Iraqi troops found large reserves sulfur and reliable information that the Islamic State used "phosphorous shells" in Kagiara, near Mosul, the Samntasani said.

"In accordance with such reliable information in Mosul have created with phosphorus wells close to civilians," the spokesman said.

The sources of information include the UN people living in areas controlled by the Islamic State and risk their lives to speak.

"We get so much information," said Samntasani without elaborating. "We are in Iraq for a long time."

The Samntasani said, according to reports, 40 civilians were shot and killed Tuesday for "treason and collaboration" with Iraqi government forces and their bodies were hung from poles of electricity in different parts of Mosul.

On the same day a 27 year old was shot because he used a mobile phone, Samntasani said. Six other people apanchonisthikan on October 20 because they hide SIM cards and 20 others were shot Wednesday because they leaked information to the Iraqi security forces.

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