ISIL terrorist group members have burned to death sixteen people in Iraq’s violence-ridden northern city of Mosul for not pledging allegiance to their alleged caliphate.
Local official Mowaffaq Hamid al-Azawi said on Friday that the ISIL members executed the victims in the western al-Islah neighborhood of the city, north of the capital, Baghdad, after the men refused to pledge allegiance to the terrorist group’s leader, Ibrahim al-Samarrai aka Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, Arabic-language Karbala news agency reported.
Azawi further described Mosul as a big open-air prison, where residents are subjected to various kinds of torture and are suffering at the hands of the ISIL.
He added that some scholars in the city even distort religious principles to serve the ISIL’s interests.
The development came on the same day as the ISIL militants immolated three civilians in the town of Hit, west of Baghdad, after accusing them of collaborating with the Iraqi security forces.
The brutal executions are similar to the one carried out against Jordanian pilot Moaz al-Kassasbeh, who was captured and held by the terrorists as a hostage.
Source: Al-Manar
Maher Taki