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Daesh Strikes Again, as They Take Thousands of Hostages Near Mosul

Daesh killed many civilians last Wednesday as they tried to prove that being disobedient to the terrorist group will result in the expense of your life. South of Mosul, in a city called Hammam al- Alil, Daesh killed 42 civilians, along with 190 other Iraqi security forces. Why? Simply because they refused to submit to the terrorist’s will and join them.

In an article titled “ISIS ‘executes’ 232 near Mosul, takes thousands as human shields,” Ravina Shamdasani from the United Nations, reported that Daesh has taken tens of thousands of men, women, and children as hostages, and is possibly intending to “use them as human shields against the Iraqi forces’ advance on Mosul.”

These victims could potentially be used as human body shields during  battles as it has been done before by the infamous terrorist group in Falluja, in June.

Iraqi forces have reported to have discontinued a supply line west of Mosul, according to Hashd al Shabi. Abdulrahman al Wagga also reported to CNN that the Iraqi forces have occupied the town of Shura and evacuated  five to six thousand civilians.

The madness doesn’t stop there! Daesh has been reported to have abducted six thousand victims ranging from the city al Shura, to Qayyara, to Nimrud. These victims have been forced at gunpoint to abandon their homes and obey the commands of Daesh militants. These victims could potentially be used as human body shields during  battles as it has been done before by the infamous terrorist group in Falluja, in June.

These acts clearly depict the lack of humanity Daesh militants have after a man reported that his brother was falsely accused of spying on the terrorist group — because he had a cellphone and was killed for it.

So what is the ultimate plan of attack to defeat the inhumane terrorist group? Gen. Aly Al Saady confirmed that his forces would plan on waiting till Mosul has been completely evacuated of all the civilians before he commands his soldiers to launch an attack on the city.