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Jihadists snaring starving civilians in Mosul death trap

BAGHDAD: Jihadists preparing for a desperate last stand in Mosul are booby-trapping homes with civilians inside and welding doors shut on starving families to prevent the population from fleeing, residents say.

Jihadists snaring starving civilians in Mosul death trap

Men and children flee heavy fighting between Islamic State militants and Iraqi special forces in Mosul, Iraq. AP/PTI



Baghdad, May 11

Jihadists preparing for a desperate last stand in Mosul are booby-trapping homes with civilians inside and welding doors shut on starving families to prevent the population from fleeing, residents say.

Iraqi forces are closing in fast on the Old City and its narrow streets, where the Islamic State group is expected to focus its significantly depleted military capabilities.

The most violent group in modern jihad has repeatedly resorted to human shields to cover its movements but in Mosul the jihadists appear to be taking the tactic to new levels.

“Daesh came to our house and welded the door. They gave us a small amount of water and a white cloth and said: ‘Here’s a shroud for you’,” said one resident of Zinjili neighbourhood.

The woman sent a voice message to a relative living in the “liberated” eastern side of Mosul and said she was now trapped in her own house with her husband, her four children and no food.

Resources were already scarce when the huge government offensive to wrest back Mosul from IS was launched in October last year.

After more than six months of fighting, the living conditions of residents of the last neighbourhoods IS still holds are beyond dire.

A 35-year-old man who gave his name as Abu Rami and lives in the Old City of west Mosul said IS was desperate to keep the population from running away.

“They have been doing this lately. When they suspect a family of intending to escape to the security forces, they lock them in,” he told AFP by phone.

“They have detained several families like this here, and in some cases they weld the doors to be sure,” he said. Houses in Mosul often have barred windows or are built around walled courtyards with a single door onto the street.

“Those families have a choice of dying of hunger, disease or shelling.”

Abdulkarim al-Obeidi, a civil activist from Mosul, said an estimated 250,000 people were still trapped in the Old City and the handful of other areas that remain under IS control.

“Daesh is locking doors on families inside those areas that have not yet been liberated. They are detaining people,” he said.

He put the number of IS fighters defending their last redoubts in west Mosul at around 600, meaning that the jihadists are massively outnumbered and making the resort to human shields an increasingly important part of their defence strategy.

“Daesh members have everything they need because they raided people’s homes and took their food stockpiles,” Obeidi said, advocating airdrops to save thousands from starving to death.

“Daesh wants to sow terror among civilians with this filthy tactic of welding doors shut on people,” said Hossameddin al-Abbar, a councillor for Nineveh, the province of which Mosul is the capital.

“There are people dying of hunger and disease now, especially children and elderly people,” he said, adding that it was impossible to know exactly how many.

“At this stage, hunger is killing more than shelling and fighting.”

Another method residents say IS has used to prevent a civilian exodus is booby-trapping, a weapon the jihadists had previously used mainly to kill or maim the advancing government forces. — AFP

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