ISIS savages murder 25 Iraqi ‘spies’ by tying them up and dropping them into a vat of nitric acid causing them to DISSOLVE
Jihadi thugs accused the men of passing on information to the Iraqi government
ISIS thugs have dissolved 25 people in nitric acid in Iraq after claiming that they were spies, according to local reports.
The men were lowered into a massive vat of the corrosive substance after the extremist thugs accused them of spying for the Iraqi government.
A source told Iraqi News: “ISIS terrorist members executed 25 persons in Mosul on charges of spying and collaborating with Iraqi security forces.
“ISIS members tied each person with a rope and lowered him in the tub, which contains nitric acid, till the victims organs dissolve.”
The accused spies were left in the vat until their bodies completely decomposed.
Nitric acid is a highly corrosive acid that will dissolve every part of the human body.
The fuming liquid can be colourless, red or yellow.
The news comes the same week as US security officials claim that the extremist thugs’ hold over Syria and Iraq is weakening.
On Monday, the Sun reported that ISIS had declared a state of emergency in their self-proclaimed capital in Raqqa.
Officials gained evidence of increased movement in the Syrian city and fighters trying to flee.
Pentagon spokesman Peter Cook said that ISIS had lost a great deal of territory in both Iraq and Syria.
He said: “The number right now in Iraq is about 45 per cent of the territory they once held has been recovered.
“The number in Syria is anywhere between 16 to 20 per cent.”
The extremists hit the Iraqi capital of Baghdad in a series of bombings last week.
Over 140 people died in the blasts which rocked the city.
Among their targets were a gas plant to the north of the capital and the commercial area of the city.
Special Presidential Envoy Brett McGurk said: “This perverse caliphate is shrinking.”
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