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UN: Daesh Abducts 200+ near Mosul, Retreats with 1000s

UN: Daesh Abducts 200+ near Mosul, Retreats with 1000s
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Daesh [ISIS/ISIL] fighters abducted 295 former Iraqi Security Forces members near the militant stronghold of Mosul and also forced 1,500 families to retreat with them from Hammam al Alil town, the United Nations human rights organization said on Tuesday.

UN: Daesh Abducts 200+ near Mosul, Retreats with 1000s

The abductions took place last week as Iraqi government forces, Popular Mobilization Units and Kurdish Peshmerga pushed an offensive to recapture Mosul from Daesh.

"People forcibly moved or abducted, it appears, are either intended to be used as human shields or - depending on their perceived affiliations - killed," said Ravina Shamdasani, spokeswoman for the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights.

About 100 of the former ISF officers were taken at around midnight on Nov. 3 from Mawaly village, which is about 20 km west of Mosul. A further 195 were abducted between Nov. 1 and Nov. 4 from villages in Tal Afar district.

The abducted families were being taken from their town to Mosul airport, Shamdasani said.

"The fate of these civilians is unknown for the moment," she told a UN briefing in Geneva.

The United Nations also had information that at least 30 sheikhs were abducted in Sinjar district on Nov. 2 or Nov. 3 and taken to an unknown location.

"It was trying to verify a report that 18 of them had been killed on Nov. 4 in Tal Afar district," Shamdasani said.

The UN human rights office has sources on the ground but the information they are able to provide is "patchy", Shamdasani said.

She said that the found mass grave happened to be in the same agricultural college in Hammam al Alil where the UN reported the execution of 50 police officers last month.

Source: News Agencies, Edited by website team

 

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