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Iraqi media outlets reported on Thursday, that the ISIS group executed 22 civilians by electrocution in central Mosul.

“ISIS militants electrocuted 22 civilians in al-Magmoa al-Thaqafiya area in central Mosul, for collaborating with security forces and Kurdish Peshmerga fighters,” Al Sumaria News stated.

Al Sumaria News added, “The ISIS militants were keeping these civilians inside a prison in Mosul for nearly four months.”

Yesterday, Parliamentary Human Rights Committee revealed, that the ISIS executed 190 civilians in Hamam al-Alil area and 42 in al-Arij village, south of the city of Mosul, while called Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi and the International coalition to continue liberating the ISIS-held areas in the city.

On Tuesday, the UN human rights office said it had preliminary reports about scores of mass killings by ISIS around Mosul in the past week.

UN human rights spokesman Rupert Colville told a regular UN briefing in Geneva that the bodies of 70 civilians with bullet wounds had been discovered by Iraqi security forces in Tuloul Naser village on October 20, and 50 police officers being held outside the city had also reportedly been killed, Press TV reported.