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    Over 50 dead bodies recovered in former ISIS stronghold Raqqa

    Over 50 dead bodies recovered in former ISIS stronghold Raqqa

    By Shalini Ojha
    Apr 22, 2018
    03:05 pm

    What's the story

    Over 50 dead bodies were recovered from a mass grave in Raqqa, the former de-facto capital of Islamic State, on Saturday.

    The dead bodies included civilians and jihadists. A football pitch, close to a hospital, had been converted into the mass grave.

    The terror group was ousted from Raqqa, in Northern Syria, by the US-backed Syrian Democratic Forces in October 2017.

    Do you know?

    Burials done in haste, says official

    "It was apparently the only place available for burials, which were done in haste. The jihadists were holed up in the hospital," an official said. The civilians were buried with only their first names.

    Details

    Mass graves common in jihadist strongholds

    Troops recovered a number of mass graves in ISIS' strongholds of Syria and Iraq. In February, they discovered a grave holding more than 30 bodies.

    A Guardian report of 2016 quoted a survey that suggested as many as 15,000 victims of Jihadi terror were buried in 72 sites across Syria.

    ISIS is responsible for multiple atrocities during its reign, from mass killings to decapitations.

    A long way to go

    After ISIS ouster, Raqqa still in rubble

    Tamer El-Ghobashy, who documented Raqqa for The Washington Post, heaped praises on the Raqqa Civil Council, which has been given the responsibility for the city's rehabilitation.

    The once prosperous city is devoid of basic amenities like electricity and water. The huge amount of debris lying around poses a problem for the team.

    As of now, focus is on stabilization of Raqqa and not rebuilding.

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