Puppy

Video claims ISIS strapped explosives vest to puppy in Iraq



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A video released by Iraqi soldiers claims that a small puppy was fitted with explosives by ISIS extremists to be used in an attack.

The bomb was made from several bottles filled with explosives and shrapnel connected by electrical wires, according to website Iraqi News.

The Iraqi soldiers in the the video said ISIS militants planned to send the puppy across front lines, and then remotely detonate the bomb.

The soldiers said the device was made to kill or injure up to four people.

The authenticity of the video has yet to be verified, according to Iraqi News.

Iraqi government forces began a major offensive on February 19 to clear western Mosul from Islamic State militants.

RUNDOWN SHOWS:
1. Bottles filled with explosive and shrapnel strapped to a puppy
2. The puppy walking towards soldiers; ISIS detonating the bomb
3. The bomb injuring four people

VOICEOVER (in English):
“A video released by Iraqi soldiers claims that a small puppy was fitted with explosives by ISIS extremists. The device was made from several bottles filled with explosives and shrapnel connected by electrical wires.”

“The Iraqi soldiers in the the video said ISIS militants planned to remotely detonate the device after sending the puppy across front lines.”

“The bomb was designed to kill or injure up to four people.”

SOURCES: Iraqi News

Video: ISIS ties bomb to puppy to target Iraqi militia forces in Mosul


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