Ten doctors who refused to treat wounded Islamic State militants faced a familiar punishment meted out by the terror group — bullets to their heads, according to a report.

A photograph shows the doomed docs being shot 15 miles south of Mosul, the group’s stronghold in the northern Iraqi desert, the Daily Mail reported.

Several ISIS fighters were injured in battles in the Hammam al-Alil area but the doctors refused to treat them because they opposed the militants’ activities.

The Iraqi Al-Sumaria satellite TV network reported their killings as news emerged of the executions of 60 Sunni tribal fighters at the hands of jihadists in Anbar province.

ISIS fighters accused the members of the Al-Karableh, Albu Ubaid, Albu Mahal and Albu Salman tribes of collaborating with Iraqi security forces.

The jihadists were recently pushed out of key towns and villages by Iraqi troops and Iranian-backed Shiite militias.

Forces last week liberated the strategic city of Tikrit — a victory that the Iraqi army hopes will set the stage for recapturing Mosul and kicking ISIS out of the country.

Defense Secretary Ash Carter on Friday said the US has made progress in the fight against ISIS in Iraq — but could not provide a time frame for ridding the country of the jihadists, who have carved out a self-styled caliphate in large swaths of Iraq and Syria.