"The bodies of 70 civilians with gunshot wounds had been found by Iraqi security forces in the village of Naser Tuloul on October 20 and 50 former police officers who were abducted around the city of Mosul reported killed on Sunday," said a spokesman for the UN Human Rights Council, Rupert Colville.
Colville said it also received reports on Safina village, about 45 kilometers south of Mosul, 15 civilians were killed and their bodies thrown into the river in an attempt to spread terror. Six victims were known to the relatives of the leader of the resistance against ISIS, tied behind a car, then dragged around the village.
"There are reports of ISIS members also have shot dead three women and three girls and wounding four other children, because they refused to be relocated by force," he added, as quoted by Reuters on Tuesday (25/10).
He said the reports obtained from various sources were used in the past, and it is difficult to verify. "So we should treat it as a beginning and not definitive," he said.

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