ISIS
has warned child fighters will soon be sent into the battlefield to bolster the
terrorists' dwindling numbers in Syria and Iraq.
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Iraqi troops battled the ISIS in the streets of Mosul yesterday, as the UN
reported jihadists had executed dozens of people inside the city for alleged
"treason", 9news Reports.
In
Raqqa, ISIS (ISIL, IS, Daesh) has been conducting similar desperate measures,
including preparing the deployment of child fighters indoctrinated into the
terrorist organisation since birth.
A
member of the organisation told the Guardian the child fighters would be used
in large numbers not unlike fodder.
“Many
of these boys are sons of fighters who have been killed.
They
have been programmed like robots.
They
fear nothing and are beyond being rescued,” he said.
“All
the leaders know what is going on in Mosul.
They
are watching the news very closely and have been encouraged by the fact that
the Iraqi security forces can’t go any further.
They
know how to fight them in the city, and they are confident that they can pin
them down for a long time.
Iraqi
forces have regrouped after meeting stronger than expected resistance from ISIS
on the east bank of the Tigris River running through Mosul after thrusting into
the built-up area last week.
Commanders
of Iraq's elite Counter-Terrorism Service (CTS) said troops were advancing on
two eastern neighbourhoods of the city.
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