ISIS targets children in Mosul with teddy bear bombs

Vile ISIS warlords have sunk to a sick new low by hiding deadly bombs inside children’s teddy bears.

(FOX)- The innocent-looking toys – left scattered on the streets of Mosul – are used to trigger deadly booby traps that detonate as soon as they are picked up.

Those in the Iraqi war zone say the heartless ploy is clearly intended to target children as adults would walk straight past them.

These and other cunningly disguised improvised explosive devices (IEDs) have now been put on display at a training centre for locally-based bomb disposal experts.

Colonel Nawzad Kamil Hassan, an engineer with the Kurdish forces, told the Guardian: “Why would ISIS use something nice, like a bear or a rabbit?”

Mosul has been under ISIS control since June 2014.

The current offensive to take it back is the largest deployment of Iraqi forces since the 2003 invasion by the U.S. and coalition forces.

The U.S. military estimates ISIS has up to 5,000 fighters inside Mosul and between 1,500 and 2,500 in a defensive belt around the city.

This story first appeared in The Sun.

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