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‘Death by execution or chemical attack’: ISIL readies for Mosul onslaught

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‘Death by execution or chemical attack’: ISIL readies for Mosul onslaught

Chris Cummins

 

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MOSUL: -- The United Nations has confirmed that ISIL is stockpiling ammonia and sulphur in civilian areas as Iraqi troops backed by US forces attempt to force the jihadists out of Mosul.

 

There is growing evidence that ISIL is launching chemically loaded rockets into civilian populated areas.

 

“After the rocket fell in the garden it emitted a strong smell. It smelled like a body left to rot for three or four days. Security forces came the next day to retrieve the rocket. They thought the chemicals in it were no longer effective, so they used their hands, without protective gear, and did not have specialists with them,” said one resident.

 

Iraqi soliders have found evidence of ISIL’s chemical rocket factories.

 

NPU forces secure the largely Christian town of Qaraqosh, Iraq https://t.co/a0hyiivysK
 

In Qaraqosh a Christian church, usually a target for desecration by ISIL,remained in tact:“This is a hall that belonged to the church. ISIL used it and they didn’t do anything to the church. They didn’t burn it because of their factory,” said an advancing Iraqi soldier.

 

Mosul remains ISIL’s last remaining stronghold in Iraq.

 

 
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