Iraqi soldiers parade chemical weapons they stole from dead ISIS militants near Mosul
IRAQI soldiers have proudly boasted an array of deadly chemical weapons seized from dead Islamic State militants as they close in on retaking Mosul.
The Iraqi government launchd a major plan to retake the city of Mosul from ISIS
Their petrifying stockpile of weapons now includes a fully-armed truck bomb, a large haul of ammunition and chemical weapons.
The Iraqi government launchd a major plan to retake the city of Mosul from ISIS militants more than a month ago.
Iraqi soldiers seized a fully-armed truck bomb, a large haul of ammunition and chemical weapons
ISIS assault vehicle seized by Iraqi forces in Mosul
It won't be rosy. Many difficulties
The destructive nature of Iraq’s military enabled soldiers to seize the weapons and recapture the neighbourhoods of Intisar, Jadidat mufti, Salam and Younis Sabawi.
All the districts have been cleared of booby traps left by the depraved death cult, coward snipers and remaining militants.
The unused missiles are waiting to be armed
According to Iraqi military and hospital officials, at least 73,000 Iraqis have fled Mosul since the government’s campaign to retake the city in late October.
Last week, barbaric images displayed Iraqi soldiers beating and beheading ISIS cowards, who continue to flee and hide from Iraqi forces.
ISIS bomb explodes yards from Iraqi troops in battle for Mosul
In one of the videos, an ISIS fighter is surrounded by soldiers and is suddenly shot at point blank range in front of civilians who step on his body and throw it around the street.
Major General al-Jubbouri said the fight against ISIS has become extremely complicated as some Israeli politicians do not want to lose their strategic positions.
Ammunition and mortar launchers were confiscated in the town of Qaraqosh, Mosul
He said: "It won't be rosy. Many difficulties.
"Some politicians will not like to change because many of them would lose their positions.”