By International Business Times
Johnlee Varghese
Johnlee Varghese
he Islamic State (Isis) militants accidentally killed four children
while blowing up an ancient church in the Iraqi city of Mosul.
The historical St Mary's church was destroyed by the Isis on Monday, Kurdish news source - Rudaw reported.
The four Iraqi children were near the church and were killed in the
explosion, Saeed Mamuzini, media officer of the Mosul branch of the
Kurdistan Democratic Party (PDK), told Rudaw.
Mamuzin added that the church located in central Mosul was "thousands of years" old.
Since June, after the Isis took over the second largest Iraqi city,
the Sunni militant group has blown up dozens of churches and Shia
mosques using explosives, calling them 'heretical structures'.
In July last year, the terrorist group had destroyed the
1,800-year-old Assyrian Christian church in Mosul. Later, it released
videos and photographs showing Isis fighters destroying the tomb
of Prophet Jonah using sledgehammers.
Similarly, St Ephrem's Cathedral, which was once the seat of the
Syriac Orthodox archdiocese in Mosul, currently serves as an ammunition
depot for the Isis.
The militant group destroyed the cross of the church and hoisted its flag atop the building.