Remains of dozens of women recovered in mass grave near Mosul
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Iraqi security forces have found a mass grave in the country’s northern province of Nineveh containing the bodies of dozens of civilians, mostly women, whom are believed to have been executed by Daesh Takfiri terrorists.
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Apr 11, 2018 15:28 UTC
  • Remains of dozens of women recovered in mass grave near Mosul

Iraqi security forces have found a mass grave in the country’s northern province of Nineveh containing the bodies of dozens of civilians, mostly women, whom are believed to have been executed by Daesh Takfiri terrorists.

Captain Amir Wathiq told Arabic-language Basnews news agency that members of the Federal Police force unearthed the mass grave in Hammam al-Alil town, located around 25 kilometers south of the provincial capital city of Mosul, on Wednesday.

Wathiq added the mass grave contains the bodies of around 60 victims, noting that there are mostly the remains of women among the corpses. 

The provincial police official further noted that the bodies have been transferred to the forensic department in Mosul to undergo DNA tests.

Earlier this month, Iraqi forensic specialists found a mass grave containing the remains of about 160 victims of a June 2014 massacre by Daesh Takfiri terrorists at an air force camp in the country’s north-central province of Salahuddin.

Zaid Ali, head of the forensic office, said a joint team from his bureau and the Martyrs Foundation found 158 bodies inside the palace compound of former dictator Saddam Hussein in Tikrit, located 140 kilometers northwest of the capital Baghdad, on April 2.

He noted that DNA tests were being conducted on the corpses in order to identify them.

Separately, Iraqi security forces have thwarted a plot by remnants of Daesh Takfiri terrorist outfit to detonate an ancient citadel in Tal Afar, located 63 kilometers west of Mosul.

Iraq's Joint Operations Command spokesman Yahya Rasoul said the forces found four barrels filled with highly explosive Composition C-4, ten explosive belts, 100 mortar shells, two rockets and 11 landmines that had been placed under the historical site.

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