
Saturday 26th September 2015, Credible OSINT reports reveal that the Islamic State Takfiri militants reportedly executed ten of its own members in Iraqi’s embattled western province of Anbar.
The slain militants were accused of trying to break away from the terrorist outfit. The ten extremists wanted to desert the militant group and escape the intensified clashes between the militants and Iraq forces in the town of al-Karma, located 48 kilometers west of Iraq capital, Baghdad.
Meanwhile Iraqi forces killed a high profile Daesh figure identified as Abu Daham al-Issawi through Katyusha rockets and artillery rounds at terrorist hideout in al-Kartan district situated east of Anbar’s provincial capital city of Ramadi. At least seven other extremists plus three vehicles belonging to Daesh militants were also destroyed during the Saturday operation.
Separately, Iraqi fighter jets carried out thirteen precision strikes against Daesh positions across the troubled northern province of Nineveh on Saturday, leaving 45 militants dead.
Northern and western parts of Iraq are volatile and plagued with violence orchestrated by the Daesh Takfiris who commits vicious crimes against all ethnic and religious communities in Iraq, including Kurds, Shias, Sunnis and Christians among others.































