ISIS chops off hands of 2 kids for refusing order to kill captives

In a report released on Thursday, Iraqi News said "members of the Islamic State terrorist group amputated the hands of two children for refusing to carry out the execution sentence on two civilians in front of their families."
Citing a local source, the Iraqi online news outlet said the two children who were severely punished were aged 10 and 12 years old. They were part of a group of children based in ISIS camps in Nineveh, Iraq, the report said.
ISIS has released a video showing children and pensioners being forced to carry out executions of prisoners. In December 2016, an apprehended would-be suicide bomber described how the ISIS leadership is training children to fill the group's depleted ranks as their fighters come under relentless attacks from Iraqi and other coalition forces.
The 15-year-old Iraqi boy named Mahmoud Ahmed had second thoughts in carrying out a suicide mission in Kirkuk, Iraq in August last year. Ahmed confessed that he was one of dozens of other children who were being indoctrinated in jihadist doctrine and trained as young warriors.
Kurdish intelligence officials said there are thousands of other children across Iraq and Syria who are being trained by ISIS to fight and carry out suicide attacks. Some of the children are as young as nine years old. ISIS is using child soldiers because they are harder to detect by enemy forces and because they are also easily duped.
Read also

UOC faithful break through to cathedral grounds in Chernivtsi
Police side with the raiders, beating believers with batons and using tear gas.

Police in Chernivtsi block UOC faithful from accessing cathedral grounds
Instead of stopping the violence, police formed a human shield and prevented UOC believers from approaching the church.
OCU raiders break ribs of UOC priest in Chernivtsi
Eyewitnesses report that the priest was brutally beaten on the cathedral grounds while trying to defend the sacred site from the attackers.
Holy Spirit Cathedral of the UOC under seizure in Chernivtsi
The attackers have blocked all entrances to the cathedral and continue to assault anyone who attempts to approach the sacred site.
St Andrew's Church in Cherkasy nearly empty during OCU “worship” after raid
The seized church in Cherkasy stands nearly deserted, while OCU activists attempt to simulate large congregations in other city churches.
Islamists in Nigeria slaughter 200 Christians
The attackers set fire to buildings where people were sleeping and opened fire on those fleeing. Those who tried to escape were hacked to death with machetes.