The victims, including three children, were set on fire in public in the Riyadh district of the northern Iraqi city of Kirkuk on Tuesday.
The terror group has recently banned civilians from leaving the areas under its control in a bid to use them as human shields amid new advances by Iraqi security forces closing in on them.
The Takfiri group is engaged in a campaign of terror, which involves gruesome methods such as beheadings, summary executions and kidnapping.
Also on Tuesday, Daesh buried 35 of its own members alive for allegedly fleeing the battlefield in northern Iraq.
The militants were buried on the outskirts of the town of Qayyarah, south of the city of Mosul, after they allegedly deserted and the terrorist group lost control of the village of Bashir on May 1.
The northern and western parts of Iraq have been plagued by gruesome violence ever since the Daesh terrorists began their acts of terror in the Arab country in the summer of 2014.
In recent months, Daesh has been pushed out of much of the land it previously captured in Iraq in 2014. The terror group has suffered heavy losses in ongoing offensives by the Iraqi army and Popular Mobilization forces; Press TV reported.
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