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As if the revolting crimes of the Islamic State were not already bad enough, these rampaging Islamic marauders have added the unthinkable to their list of beheadings, raping of young girls, women, and boys; calling for global attacks against the West and Israel; throwing a gay teen from the roof of a building, and ordering the murders of disabled children and babies born with Down’s Syndrome.
Now the latest atrocity of the Islamic State, in efforts to maintain a battle-ready force, is to steal the blood of civilians. IS fighters are now accosting people in the streets, bursting into their homes, and forcing them to give blood for their wounded Jihadi warriors, leaving many of them drained and dying on the streets.
“ISIS fighters are stealing blood from civilians”, New York Post, by Hollie McKay, June 9, 2016:
ISIS fighters desperately clinging to the embattled city of Fallujah in the face of an overwhelming liberation force are literally stealing blood from civilians to heal their wounded, witnesses told FoxNews.com.Reeling from a months-long siege and facing a force of 20,000 Iraqi government troops, Iranian-supported militia and a civilian population sensing pending freedom, the black-clad occupiers of the city some 40 miles west of Baghdad have resorted to the unthinkable. ISIS fighters are accosting people on the street and in their homes, forcing them to give blood for wounded fighters and leaving some drained and dying in the streets, a witness inside the city told FoxNews.com.“ISIS now have a large number of wounded fighters and is desperate for blood,” the Iraqi source said. “Many of the civilians couldn’t get even two meals a day for a long time, so they’re very ill and weak.”
Iraqi forces are trying to retake the city without destroying it or worsening a burgeoning humanitarian crisis, according to military officials. Their effort to free the city neighborhood-by-neighborhood and even door-to-door also is being slowed by the dug-in terrorist army dwindling firepower.“ISIS is using a lot of snipers and plenty of IEDs,” Capt. Omar Nazar, head of an elite unit in the Iraqi Emergency Response Division, told FoxNews.com. “They have booby-trapped a lot of homes and they are moving civilians around to use them as human shields.”….….Government forces, backed by U.S. airstrikes, have smashed through three ISIS perimeters, taken control of the city’s main hospital and a key bridge across the Euphrates and killed regional ISIS commander Abu Amir Ansari. The closer Iraqi forces get to liberating the city, the more desperate the black-clad terrorist army now under siege becomes…..
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