Daesh brainwashes Izadi children into becoming bombers
The Takfiri Daesh terrorist group is reportedly brainwashing dozens of abducted Izadi children into becoming potential bombers to carry out counterattacks against advancing government forces and allies in the northern Iraqi city of Mosul.
According to propaganda video footage recently published by the extremists, scores of Izadi children, who have been displaced from their hometowns in the northwestern Sinjar area, are now being trained in a Daesh terror training camp to conduct bombings, Arabic-language Shafaq news agency reported.
The footage shows two young Izadi brothers moments before they carry out an assault against Iraqi soldiers in an unspecified neighborhood of eastern Mosul, located some 400 kilometers north of the capital, Baghdad.
One of the brothers, identified as Amjad Abu Yousef al-Sinjari, says in Kurdish that they received training at the camp before registration in Daesh lists of bombers.
The other brother, named As’ad Abu Khattab, says they come from Tell Qababeh village of Sinjar.
The video furthers shows the moment that the two are killed in a bombing against Iraqi troops.
Elsewhere, Daesh terrorists have kidnapped more than a dozen civilians from an area in the embattled western province of Anbar.
Muayyad Farhan told Arabic-language al-Sumaria television network on Wednesday that Daesh Takfiris abducted 16 people as they were travelling on a road linking Ar Rahaliyah town to the provincial capital city of Ramadi, situated about 110 kilometers west of Baghdad.
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