شفقنا افغانستان-تروریست های داعش در ادامه جنایت های تاریخی خود، مسجد محل اعلام خلافت خودخوانده و گلدسته کج آن را منفجر ساختند. داعش شامگاه چهارشنبه مسجد جامع «النوری» و گلدسته کج آن در بخش غربی شهر موصل، مرکز استان مرزی نینوا در شمال غرب عراق را تخریب کرد.
Al-Hadba minaret at the Grand Mosque is seen through a building window in the old city of Mosul, Iraq June 1, 2017. REUTERS/Alaa Al-MarjaniIt was from this medieval mosque that the militants’ leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi declared a self-styled “caliphate” spanning parts of Syria and Iraq three years ago. Al-Baghdadi proclaimed himself “caliph,” or ruler of all Muslims, from the pulpit of the mosque on July 4, 2014, after the insurgents overran parts of Iraq and Syria. Baghdadi’s speech from the mosque was also the first time he revealed himself to the world, and the footage broadcast then is to this day the only video recording of him.
REUTERS/Social Media Website via Reuters TVSmoke rises from clashes near Mosul’s Al-Habda minaret at the Grand Mosque, March 17, 2017. Islamic State’s black flag had been flying over its 150-foot (45-meter) leaning minaret since June 2014. REUTERS/Youssef BoudlalA black jihadist flag hangs from Mosul’s Al-Habda minaret at the Grand Mosque, May 29, 2017. REUTERS/Alkis KonstantinidisA smoke rises above Al-Nuri mosque in the old city as Iraqi forces fight Islamic State militants April 17, 2017. REUTERS/Marko DjuricaA still image taken from video shows the destroyed Grand al-Nuri Mosque of Mosul in Iraq, June 21, 2017. Islamic State militants blew up the Grand al-Nuri Mosque of Mosul and its famous leaning minaret, an Iraqi military statement said, as Iraqi forces seeking to expel the group from the city closed in on the site.
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