ISIS Executes Hundreds in Iraq

The Netherlands is investigating two incidences where airstrikes may have produced civilian casualties. As part of the Coalition, the Dutch have run about 1,300 missions.

At least 464 were killed and 36 were wounded:

In Mosul, over 300 security personnel and civil activists were executed, according to a Shi’ite militia spokesperson. An airstrike killed nine militants, including a Daesh commander. Militants cut off the hands of three children for stealing.

Fifteen bodies were found in a mass grave in Albu Diab.

A bomb at a Baghdad coffee shop killed one person and wounded nine more. A separate bomb killed one policeman and wounded four more.

In Hit, 71 civilians were rescued. Dozens of militants were killed.

Seven security personnel were wounded in clashes with militants in Salah ad-Din province.

Three policemen were wounded in Erbil during demonstrations against Turkish airstrikes against Kurdistan Workers Party (P.K.K.) targets. The strikes have killed civilians.

Militants executed a number of civilians, including children, in Juweiba. Ten militants were killed.

Security personnel killed 44 militants in Ramadi.

Thirty militants were killed in clashes at the Alas and Ajil oil fields.

Airstrikes on Kazak left 24 militants dead.

In Samarra, security personnel killed 11 militants.

Eight militants were killed while trying to sneak in to Baghdadi.

Airstrikes left seven militants dead and eight more wounded near Kirkuk.

In Jeraishi, three suicide bombers were killed.

One militant was killed and two were wounded in Husayba.

Author: Margaret Griffis

Margaret Griffis is a journalist from Miami Beach, Florida and has been covering Iraqi casualties for Antiwar.com since 2006.