The victims had all been ordered to accept “temporary marriages” to terrorist in the terror group's (Daesh) northern Iraq stronghold.
But when they refused the so-called “sexual jihad”, they were butchered - sometimes along with their families, according to an official from the Kurdistan Democratic Party.
Said Mamuzini told the ABNA news agency that 'at least 250' have so far been executed by ISIS in the city 'for refusing to accept the practice of sexual jihad, and sometimes the families of the girls were also executed for rejecting to submit to ISIS's (so-called Islamic State , ISIS , ISIL , IS and Daesh) request.'
Mosul has been under the extremists' control since 2014.
In October it was revealed that more than 500 Yazidi women and young girls were abducted by ISIS terrorists when they stormed the Sinjar region - also in northern Iraq - in August 2014 and slaughtered more than 5,000 of their men, Daily Mail reports.
Dozens have been driven to suicide by the fighters who abused them, according to the people risking their own lives to rescue them.
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