Fifty people were executed by Daesh in Iraq’s norther city of Mosul on Wednesday.
A local source, who preferred not to be named, told AlKhaleejOnline news site yesterday that a majority of the victims were young men and boys.
“The group’s men hung some of the victims on electricity poles and then shot them, they threw the bodies of others in sewage water channels or on the side of the road and prevented medics or their families from reaching them.”
According to the source, the militants wrote the charges on a white paper and hung it on the dead men’s chests. The charges included using a mobile phone or the internet and collaborating with the Iraqi security forces.