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Isis 'kills four children' as it reportedly destroys ancient church in Iraqi city of Mosul | |
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Isis extremists have reportedly killed four children as they destroyed an historic Christian church in the Iraqi city of Mosul. | Isis extremists have reportedly killed four children as they destroyed an historic Christian church in the Iraqi city of Mosul. |
Members of the group - which seized Iraq’s second city as part of its so-called Islamic State caliphate last summer - blew up a church which had been standing for thousands of years. | Members of the group - which seized Iraq’s second city as part of its so-called Islamic State caliphate last summer - blew up a church which had been standing for thousands of years. |
Conflicting reports have named the church as St Mary's and the 'Mother of Aid'. | Conflicting reports have named the church as St Mary's and the 'Mother of Aid'. |
Isis fighters inadvertently killed four children who were near the church at the time, Saeed Mamuzini, a spokesman for the Mosul arm of the Kurdistant Deomcractic Party told the Rudaw Kurdish news website. | Isis fighters inadvertently killed four children who were near the church at the time, Saeed Mamuzini, a spokesman for the Mosul arm of the Kurdistant Deomcractic Party told the Rudaw Kurdish news website. |
The incident is the latest example of Isis fighters destroying ancient artefacts and monuments which either predate Islam or are aligned with un-Islamic faiths and communities, in the year that it has seized swathes of Iraq and Syria. | The incident is the latest example of Isis fighters destroying ancient artefacts and monuments which either predate Islam or are aligned with un-Islamic faiths and communities, in the year that it has seized swathes of Iraq and Syria. |
In the past year, Isis has released propaganda videos of militants defacing monuments in the ancient Assyrian city of Nimrud, northern Iraq before levelling the site with explosives; and using sledgehammers and Kalashnikovs to hack away at statues in the Iraqi city of Hatra. | In the past year, Isis has released propaganda videos of militants defacing monuments in the ancient Assyrian city of Nimrud, northern Iraq before levelling the site with explosives; and using sledgehammers and Kalashnikovs to hack away at statues in the Iraqi city of Hatra. |
Syria has also been targeted by the group, with the ancient city of Palmyra, the home to a set of ancient Roman ruins, falling in late May. | Syria has also been targeted by the group, with the ancient city of Palmyra, the home to a set of ancient Roman ruins, falling in late May. |
A brutal propaganda video recently released by the group shows the murder of 25 Syrian soldiers on the stage of a stunning Roman theatre once used for cultural performances. | A brutal propaganda video recently released by the group shows the murder of 25 Syrian soldiers on the stage of a stunning Roman theatre once used for cultural performances. |
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