"Islamic State used loudspeakers urging people who have relatives in prison to gather at the main mosque in the city centre to pick them up," said Saed Hammad al-Dulaimi, 37, a school teacher still in the city.
Date: May 19, 2015
Category: World
Source: Google
Shi'ite forces move in on Iraqi city taken by Islamic State
Saed Hammad al-Dulaimi, 37, a school teacher who is still in the city, said: Islamic State used loudspeakers urging people who have relatives in prison to gather at the main mosque in the city centre to pick them up. I saw men rushing to the mosque to receive their prisoners.