As many as 200 corpses, including of some people believed to have been killed by the ISIS terrorist group, have been found in a mass grave near the Syrian city of Raqqa, a local official and a war monitor said.

4 July 2019 - 12:59
Mass grave containing 200 bodies uncovered in Raqqa (+Photos)

AhlulBayt News Agency (ABNA): As many as 200 corpses, including of some people believed to have been killed by the ISIS terrorist group, have been found in a mass grave near the Syrian city of Raqqa, a local official and a war monitor said.

Yasser al-Khamees, who leads a team of first responders, said on Wednesday the mass grave was discovered early last month on the southern edges of Raqqa, ISIS former de facto capital.

Among the bodies found, five appeared to belong to middle-aged men dressed in the orange jumpsuits typically worn by the armed group's hostages, al-Khamees and the so-called UK-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said.

"They were shackled and shot in the head," he said.

The bodies of three women, believed to have been stoned to death, were found, the official said, adding that "their skulls were severely fractured".

As many as 800 people could be buried there in total, he said.

The discovery of the grave could help identify even more of the several thousand people whose fates remain unknown, including foreigners imprisoned by ISIS.

"This grave is part of a series of graves located in the area of the Vanguard camp where more than 3,500 bodies have been recovered over the past months," an unnamed official told the DPA news agency.

The grave, uncovered in February and the largest known to date, is at a site where ISIS is believed to have trained children to fight.

Several other mass graves have already been identified around the city, including one in the neighbourhood known as "Panorama" from which more than 900 bodies were exhumed.

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