Once promised paradise, IS fighters end up in mass graves
Iraqi men pinch their nose as they inspect the site of a pit containing the bodies of Islamic State (IS) group fighters in the Iraqi town of Dhuluiyah, north of Baghdad (AFP Photo/SABAH ARAR)/ Dhuluiyah (Iraq) (AFP) - The Islamic State group once drew recruits from near and far with promises of paradise but now bodies of jihadists lie in mass graves or at the mercy of wild dogs as its "caliphate" collapses. Flies buzz around human remains poking through the dusty earth in the Iraqi town of Dhuluiyah, 90 kilometres (55 miles) north of ...
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