IS puts Yazidi children in suicide bombings

IS puts Yazidi children in suicide bombings

World February 15, 2017 15:03

baghdad - Islamic State also gets brainwashed Yazidi children for suicide attacks. The terror army definitely keeps thousand children captive of the religious minority from Iraq. The extremists have them mentally and physically the last two years prepared for kamikaze actions.

IS published this week to see a 26 minute video which is how two Yazidi children, probably 11 to 12 years old, preparing for a suicide attack with a car bomb. One of them tells how he has renounced his former religion and chosen after studying the Koran sure to carry out a suicide mission. Their attack was filmed by a drone.

The children were abducted when IS captured the Iraqi city of Sinjar in the summer of 2014 and thousands of people killed in what is described by some experts as a 'genocide.' The massacre was the direct reason for the US to start bombing against Islamic State.

Extremists currently losing considerable ground. They are about to be expelled from the strategic town of Al-Bab in northern Syria, while they still control half of Iraq's Mosul. Possibly this spring all the offensive begins against IS capital Raqqa.

But while they are displaced in many places, the impact of the Caliphate will long reverberation. Not only by Dutch and other European children who return to their own country. IS has in recent years hundreds of thousands of Syrian and Iraqi children indoctrinated with their extremist and violent ideology.

A part of it has been trained for the purpose of in putting them on the battlefield. From the beginning it was deliberate policy of IS to train a new generation of terrorists, the so-called 'cubs of the caliphate. ' These are the children of domestic and foreign jihadists, but in many cases also kidnapped boys, such as the Yazidis.

The terror army recruits but also children among the millions of refugees in Lebanon and Jordan. The terrorists pay the cost of a few thousand dollars to smuggle them to the caliphate, according to recent research by the British think tank Quilliam. Due to the large losses in Iraq and Syria, and probably also by loss of motivation among the foreign fighters, the terror army must increasingly rely on children.

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