Daesh terrorists burn to death 19 Iraqi women in Mosul
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This file photo shows Takfiri Daesh terrorists in the northern Iraqi city of Mosul.
Members of the ISIL Takfiri terrorist group have reportedly burned to death more than a dozen young Kurdish women in Iraq’s northern city of Mosul.
According to Press TV, local activist Abdulla al-Malla told the Kurdish news agency ARA News that ISIL terrorists locked 19 Izadi girls in iron cages in central Mosul, located some 400 km north of the capital, Baghdad, and burned them to death in front of hundreds of people after the victims refused to serve as sex slaves.
“The 19 girls were burned to death, while hundreds of people were watching. Nobody could do anything to save them,” an eyewitness said on condition of anonymity.
The Kurdistan Democratic Party (KDP)’s spokesman in Mosul, Saeed Mamouzini, said in late April that Daesh terrorists had killed 250 women in Mosul because they had refused to temporarily marry the militants.
On September 4, 2015, ISIL terrorists brought dozens of non-Iraqi women to Mosul to use them as sex slaves following an order by the terrorist group’s leader, Ibrahim al-Samarrai aka Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi.
On August 15 that year, Takfiri terrorists executed 15 women at the Ghazlani military base, which lies near Mosul, after the victims refused to marry the militants. The terrorists had executed 19 women in Mosul on the same grounds the month before.
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