ISIS execute 25 people by DISSOLVING them
in nitric acid: 'Iraqi spies'
were tied up with rope and dropped into a vat in public as a warning to others
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ISIS executes
25 people by lowering them in vat of nitric acid
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The men had
been accused of spying for Iraqi security forces
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Execution in
Mosul, Iraq, carried out in public to deter others
ISIS has executed 25 people in Mosul, northern Iraq,
by lowering them in a vat of nitric acid, according to several local news
reports.
The men had been
accused of spying on ISIS on behalf of Iraqi government security forces.
According to witnesses,
the 25 alleged 'spies' had been tied together with a rope and lowered in a
large basin containing nitric acid until their organs dissolved.
Brutal: The 25 men
had been tied together with a rope and lowered in 'a large basin containing
nitric acid' in Mosul, Iraq, after ISIS accused them of spying for the
government.
'ISIS terrorist
members executed 25 persons in Mosul on charges of spying and collaborating
with Iraqi security forces,' a source told Iraqi News in a statement.
'ISIS members tied
each person with a rope and lowered him in the tub, which contains nitric acid,
till the victims organs dissolve.'
Nitric acid is a colourless, yellow or
red, fuming liquid with an acrid, suffocating odour which is highly corrosive
to all parts of the human body.
It is normally used
in manufacturing ammonium nitrate for fertilizer and explosives, organic
synthesis, photoengraving, etching steel, and reprocessing spent nuclear fuel.
The executions in
Mosul follows a number of deadly bombings in the capital Baghdad, as ISIS hopes
to rebound from a series of battlefield losses in Iraq.
The terrorist group has continued
losing control over territory across Iraq and Syria, a U.S. Military spokesman
said this week, including almost half of what it had once held in Iraq.
The U.S. Defense
Department had previously estimated that ISIS fighters had lost control of
about 40 per cent of the territory they claimed in Iraq and about ten per cent
of the land they held in Syria.
Those tallies had
gone up in recent weeks, Pentagon spokesman Peter Cook said.
'The number right now
in Iraq is about 45 per cent of the territory they once held has been
recovered,' Cook said.
'The number in Syria
is anywhere between 16 to 20 per cent.'
ISIS stormed across
large parts of Iraq and Syria in early 2014, meeting little resistance from
Iraqi security forces and exploiting the chaos in civil-war-torn Syria.
Since August 2014,
the United States has led an international coalition fighting back against the
IS group, using a combination of air strikes and training and equipping local
partners.
ISIS has now lost
control of Ramadi and Heet in Iraq, but still control other important cities
including Mosul and Fallujah.
In Syria, the group maintains control of
Raqqa, the capital of their so-called 'caliphate'.
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