Jihadists execute more than 40 tribesmen

Islamic State militants in Iraq have killed more than 50 members of the Albu Nimr tribe, which fought against the group in the country's Anbar province.

A convoy of vehicles and fighters from the Islamic State

IS militants in Iraq have killed more than 40 members of a tribe that fought against them. (AAP)

Jihadists from the Islamic State group have executed more than 40 members of a tribe that fought against them in Iraq's Anbar province, sources say.

The men from the Albu Nimr tribe were killed in the Heet area, northwest of Baghdad, which was overrun by the militants earlier this month, a local leader and a doctor said on Wednesday.

A police colonel and a leader from the anti-jihadist Sahwa forces confirmed the killings.

Sources differed on the exact number of dead, with some saying as many as 48 were killed.

IS has overrun large areas of Anbar, and the killings are likely aimed at discouraging resistance from powerful local tribes, who will be key to any successful bid to retake the province.

Pro-government forces have suffered a string of setbacks in Anbar in recent weeks, prompting warnings that the province could fall entirely.

Images said to show the aftermath of the public execution circulated on Twitter, but their authenticity could not be independently confirmed.

One picture shows a line of more than 30 men in civilian clothes lying in the middle of a street with streams of blood running over the dusty ground, as young men and children look on.

The victims are barefoot and many are blindfolded, their hands bound behind their backs.

IS did not immediately claim responsibility for the killings, but has executed hundreds of people in areas of Iraq and Syria that it controls.

Human Rights Watch says there is evidence the group executed between 560 and 770 men - mostly captured soldiers - earlier in the year.


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