
ISIS resumed its violation through implementing mass executions against a large number of prisoners and soldiers accused of spying against the group. The elements of ISIS led the victims to Hawija District, near Kirkuk, and executed them by firing squad.
Meanwhile, International coalition raids destructed 21 motorboats possessed by the extremist group in the Iraqi city of Mousl.
Leader of Nineveh operations Najm Al Jaboory, said in a statement on Friday, that the international coalition managed to destroy 21 motorboats carrying a number of the group’s elements in Mousl’s Al Rashidiya district.
He added that the Iraqi forces succeeded to liberate Al Araby district, North of Mousl, saying that the army currently resumes its advance to the northern area of the Iraqi city.
On its hand, the leadership of “We are Coming Nineveh” operations announced Friday that Mousl’s free zone has been liberated and the Iraqi flag has been raised over its buildings.
On the other hand, Nineveh’s local sources revealed that ISIS preachers threatened the Gulf States during Friday sermons in the city, promising to establish the great Islamic Caliphate after overthrowing the rule of Al Saud.
The preachers condemned the Gulf leaders, accusing them of betrayal, and providing the money of Muslim people to the Crusaders to kill the Jihadists loyal to the Caliphate.
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