Iraq exhumed 470 bodies from Tikrit mass graves: Minister

Iraqis mourn near body-bags containing the remains of people believed to have been slain by jihadists of ISIL lying on the ground at the Speicher camp in the Iraqi city of Tikrit, on April 12, 2015. ISIL executed hundreds of mostly Shiite recruits last June in what is known as the Speicher massacre, named for the military base near which they were captured. AFP Photo

Iraq has exhumed the remains of 470 people believed to have been executed by jihadists near Tikrit last year in what is known as the Speicher massacre, the health minister said May 28.

"We have exhumed the bodies of 470 Speicher martyrs from burial sites in Tikrit," Adila Hammoud said at a press conference in Baghdad.
 
In June 2014, armed men belonging or allied to the Islamic State group abducted hundreds of young, mostly Shiite recruits from Speicher military base, just outside the city of Tikrit.
 
They were then lined up in several locations and executed one by one, as shown in pictures and footage later released by the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL). 
 
Some were pushed into the Tigris river, others hastily buried in locations that were discovered when government and allied forces retook Tikrit from the jihadists about two months ago.
 
The highest estimate for the number of people killed in one of the worst atrocities committed by ISIL stands at 1,700.
 
"These bodies come from four burial sites... One of them was bigger than the others and contained 400," said Ziad Ali Abbas, the chief doctor at Baghdad's main morgue.
 
He said forensic examination of the exhumed remains was conducted with foreign assistance, including from the International Committee of the Red Cross.
         
Hundreds of families whose sons, fathers and brothers went missing at the time of the ISIL-led offensive in Iraq have been waiting for confirmation that their loved ones were among the Speicher victims.
 
Officials at May 28 press conference said the first list of names would be released next week, after weeks of DNA testing.
 
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