(ISIL Takfiri terrorists demolish a mosque in Mosul, northern Iraq) |
ISIL
razes historical mosque to ground in Mosul
The ISIL Takfiri terrorists have reportedly demolished a historical
mosque in the Iraqi city of Mosul as the extremist group steps up attacks
against religious sites and figures.
According to reports, the militants on Thursday exploded the Sultan Wais
mosque in the Farooq neighborhood of Mosul in the northern Nineveh province on
the pretext that it had been built on a graveyard.
The mosque is one of the oldest historical buildings constructed in 1838 in
Nineveh province.
According to witnesses, the militants have also evacuated 10 other mosques
to detonate them by explosives.
Elsewhere in the southern province of Basra, unknown gunmen killed at least
three prayers leaders near the town of Zubair. One of them is reportedly in
critical condition as he has been seriously wounded in the attack.
Last December, they destroyed the Catholic Church of Virgin Mary in Mosul.
In November 2014, the Takfiri terrorists also blew up the historical St.
George’s church and the holy shrine of Prophet Yunus in the ISIL-controlled
city.
The ISIL took control of the country’s second largest city in June before
sweeping through parts of the country’s Sunni Arab heartland. They have seized
large swathes of land in
The Takfiri militants have been carrying out horrific acts of violence,
including public decapitations and crucifixions, against all Syrian and Iraqi
communities such as Shias, Sunnis, Kurds, Christians and Izadi Kurds.