A top U.N. envoy in Iraq said Friday more than 50 mass graves have been found in Iraq territory that was once held by the Islamic State. He called on the international community to “take steps to ensure the accountability” of Islamic State extremists. The Iraqi military re-captured parts of Ramadi from the Islamic State in December 2015. Jan Kubis told the U.N. Security Council that three of the 50 graves were found on April 19 in the soccer grounds area of Ramadi. The most recently discovered graves found in Ramadi in April might contain the remains of up to 40 people.
Source: Fox News May 07, 2016 02:08 UTC