ISIS buried alive 45 of its own fighters for fleeing battlefield fighting Iraqi forces

Baghdad: ISIS have buried alive 45 of their own members inside one grave in Qayyarah vicinity in Nineveh Province as they fled the battlefield against pro-Iraqi forces in Bashir said the reports.

“ISIS had buried its members, who escaped from al-Bashir battles, inside one grave in Qayyarah vicinity in Nineveh Province,” the source told Iraqi News. “The escaped ISIS members were buried alive.”

“ISIS buried these members after escaping from Qasbet Bashir battles in southern Kirkuk,” the source added.

According to the sources on Feb. 28 the ISIS reportedly executed 35 of their fellow terrorists via firing squad for alleged conspiracy and on Feb. 27, the same terrorist group shot and killed a dozen of their members in the village of al-Hadar for running from a fight against Iraqi forces in the western province of Anbar.

ISIS reportedly burned some of its fighters alive In January, when they lost the Ramadi to Iraqi government troops. A former resident of northern Iraq said. “They were grouped together and made to stand in a circle,” “And set on fire to die.”

Michael Pregent, a former intelligence adviser to Gen. David Petraeus in Iraq said. “There is no surprise on executing ISIS fighters from Ramadi.” Pregent added. “They did the same to fighters after Tikrmt.” “ISIS is fracturing, paranoid from within,” “They are using women and children executions to intimidate the harsher the tactic the more desperate the leadership is.”