BLAST BLUNDER

ISIS ‘Cub of the Caliphate’ kills his entire family after accidentally detonating belt at home in Mosul

The teen fanatic was recruited by the brainwashed death cult in the war torn Iraqi city

A TEENAGE ISIS fanatic killed his entire family by accident when his explosive suicide belt went off inside his home in Mosul.

The huge blast killed all six members of the young extremist’s family including three children.

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Alsumaria News reports that the brainwashed boy was recruited into the death cult’s so-called ‘Cubs of the Caliphate’ squad which is made up of junior fanatics.

According to the news outlet, the suicide belt was given out to him and his other teen comrades by ISIS militants.

A source said: “The teenager’s belt exploded inside his home.

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“It appeared later that all of his family, including three children, were killed.”

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Teen suicide bombers have been common in the war torn Iraqi city.

The source added:  “It comes as part of ISIS strategy to strengthen its grip on the ground and intimidate the people.”

ISIS seized control of Mosul in June 2014 – declaring the city ‘capital’ of the so-called ‘Islamic Caliphate’.

US-backed Iraqi forces launched a bid to take back the extremist stronghold in October – resulting in significant losses for ISIS.

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The terror group have infamously used brainwashed teenagers as fighters and featured vulnerable young children in their propaganda videos.



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