Alwaght-At least 15,000 civilians have been killed and 30,000 injured due to armed conflict in Iraq since January 2014, a UN report said on Monday.
“Widespread human rights violations and massive displacement continue unabated throughout the country,” said the report, compiled by the UN Assistance Mission for Iraq (UNAMI) and the Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR).
The report is based on investigations on the ground and testimonies from victims and witnesses, including internally displaced people, the UN said.
“Widespread human rights violations and killings of civilians continue unabated in Iraq,” it said.
The report indicated that the situation of civilians in areas under the control of the ISIS terrorist group remained dire.
“Civilians continued to be murdered, often in grim public spectacles,” the report said.
Noting ethnic and religious communities in ISIS-controlled areas continue to be persecuted, the report said, adding about 3,500 members of the Yezidi community remained in Daesh captivity.
The northern and western parts of Iraq have been plagued by violence ever since foreign-backed Takfiri ISIL terrorists began their march through Iraqi territory in June 2014.
The heavily-armed terrorists took control of Mosul before sweeping through parts of the country’s heartland.
According to the International Organization for Migration (IOM), more than 3 million Iraqis have been displaced due to conflicts in the country from January 2014 through June 2015.