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Iraqi officials say they will build a database and start collecting DNA samples from families of suspected ISIS victims.
Iraqi officials have initiated the excavation of a suspected mass grave left by the Islamic State in Khasfa, near Mosul. The ...
Iraqi officials have begun the excavation of what is believed to be a mass grave left behind by ISIL (ISIS) during its years ...
Iraqi officials started the process of removing human remains from a mass grave site the Islamic State left behind in the ...
Iraqi authorities have begun excavating the site of a mass grave believed to contain thousands of victims of the Islamic ...
Iraqi authorities begin excavating a suspected mass grave in al-Khafsa, near Mosul, believed to hold thousands of bodies from ...
The project’s director said victims buried at the huge site, near Mosul, include executed soldiers, members of the Yazidi ...
The Iraqi government vowed to help identify victims of the Khasfa mass grave near the northern city of Mosul and preserve ...
Iraqi authorities have started to unearth the remains of what could be thousands of victims of the Islamic State group left ...
Excavation at the site has proved especially difficult due to the presence of sulphur-laced underground water, which has made ...
There are no precise figures for the number of victims buried there. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.
In this image taken from video provided by Rudaw TV, an aerial view shows a sinkhole at the Khasfa site near the northern Iraqi city of Mosul, where authorities have begun excavating a mass grave ...