Evil ISIS rigged games controllers and mobile phones with lethal explosives in order to target children, it has been revealed.
TV remotes, taps, and clothes pegs are among the sickening booby-trapped household items uncovered by one charity in northern Iraq.
Placed in schools, hospitals, and civilian houses in villages occupied then deserted by ISIS, the homemade death traps designed to kill innocent people have now been exposed in a gallery of death by UK-based charity Mines Advisory Group (MAG). Try MEN Premium for FREE by clicking here for no ads, fun puzzles and brilliant new features. MAG finds and destroys landmines, cluster munitions and unexploded bombs which remain deadly long after conflicts have ended.
They have been working in Iraq since 1992 clearing mines from the Iran-Iraq war of the 1980s, the first and second Gulf Wars, and the persecution of the Kurdish people under Saddam Hussein's government.
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