Financial crisis is forcing Daesh to cut the salaries of its elements in Mosul

Nineveh-Iraq Press -6 January: newspaper reported the British Daily Telegraph, that Daesh "stopped paying the wages of his fighters in Mosul."

According to the press report, the "militants Daesh usually get about $ 350 a month, but the information contained within the city confirmed that these wages stalled in recent weeks."

The newspaper predicted, the "financial problems afflicting Daesh due to intensify air strikes on oil infrastructure in Iraq, Syria and large battles waged by militants are gaining in both countries, behind the stop payment of salaries.

The Daily Telegraph quoted from one of Mosul's residents as saying that the terrorists "have resorted to smuggling families outside the city in exchange for bribes of no more than sometimes about 25 thousand dinars, the equivalent of $ 21."

The report pointed out that about 100 thousand people have fled Mosul since government forces began a broad campaign to regain control of the city in the middle of last October, but estimates indicate that about one million people living in deplorable conditions inside yet.

Another person living in Mosul to the Daily Telegraph that Daesh "has large amounts of food, but begrudge them (the spare) on civilians" .anthy (1)

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