IS seizing boys as young as 9 to fight in Mosul: UN

IS seizing boys as young as 9 to fight in Mosul: UN

PanARMENIAN.Net - As Iraqi troops waged fierce battles Friday, November 4 with ISIS militants in Mosul's eastern neighborhoods, the United Nations warned it believes the terror group is seizing boys as young as 9 to fight on its behalf, CNN reports.

It has received reports the Islamic State has been instructing residents of Hammam al-Alil, about 30 kilometers south of Mosul, to hand over boys 9 and older since October 17, Ravina Shamdasani, spokeswoman for the UN refugee agency, said at press briefing in Geneva, Switzerland.

She said the boys were apparently being conscripted to fight on behalf of the terror group as it battles to hold on to its Iraqi stronghold in the face of a massive assault by Iraqi-led coalition forces.

Shamdasani said the United Nations continued to receive reports of mass killings by IS, including 50 of its own militants Monday at Mosul's Ghazlani military base for alleged desertion.

Iraqi troops are engaged in furious battles with militants to liberate the easternmost neighborhoods of Mosul after they breached the city limits for the first time in two years.

These forces have started storming the neighborhoods of al-Karama, al-Zahra, al-Qudes and al-Tahrir, Maj. Gen. Maan al-Saadi, commander of Iraqi counterterrorism special forces, told CNN on Friday.

Government troops struck ISIS positions early Friday, sending the militant group's ambulances rushing to the scene to extricate the wounded and dead.

A CNN team on the outskirts of Mosul heard loud clashes, bombing from air support and artillery fire. It also witnessed Iraqi Humvees racing toward neighborhoods in eastern Mosul.

Military radio chatter suggested that rooftop snipers, along with militants firing from civilian areas, were complicating the fight.

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