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IS orders more executions around Mosul: UN

Islamic State has ordered scores of public executions for "treason and collaboration" around Mosul, the United Nations says.

Islamic State fighters have executed scores more people around Mosul and are reportedly stockpiling ammonia and sulphur in civilian areas, possibly for use as chemical weapons, the UN says.

A mass grave with more than 100 bodies found in the town of Hammam al-Alil was one of several Islamic State killing grounds, human rights spokeswoman Ravina Shamdasani said, citing information from sources on the ground, including a man who played dead during a mass execution.

Public executions were being carried out for "treason and collaboration" with Iraqi forces trying to recapture the city, or for the use of banned mobile phones or desertion.

People with explosive belts, possibly teenagers or young boys, were being deployed in the alleys of Old Mosul, while abducted women were being "distributed" to fighters or told they would be used to accompany Islamic State convoys, she said.


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