Mass executions in Islamic State-occupied Mosul

Mass executions in Islamic State-occupied Mosul
Part of War in Iraq (2013–2017)
Mass executions in Islamic State-occupied Mosul is located in Iraq
Mosul
Mosul
Mass executions in Islamic State-occupied Mosul (Iraq)
Location of Mosul, Iraq.
LocationMosul, Nineveh Governorate, Iraq
Date10 June 2014 – 10 July 2017
TargetMosul residents, enemy soldiers, disloyal Islamic State members, offenders, others
Attack type
Mass executions, mass murder, mass shooting, war crimes
WeaponsGuns, drowning, electrocution, other methods
DeathsApprox. 7,000
InjuredUnknown
PerpetratorIslamic State

This article lists the mass executions in Islamic State-occupied Mosul. Mosul, which is located in the Nineveh Governorate of Iraq, was occupied by the Islamic State (IS) from the Fall of Mosul on June 10, 2014, until the liberation of Mosul on July 10, 2017. Mosul is the second largest city in Iraq, and because of this, it was one of the Islamic State's largest bases, and their capture of the city was used in propaganda to demonstrate their military strength. Sunni Islam is the majority religion in the area. Mass executions of civilians, enemy soldiers, and members of IS who were accused of offenses were a regular occurrence, and executions peaked during the Mosul offensive. Mosul was the site of many of IS's war crimes. This article is a timeline of recorded mass executions carried out by IS in and around Mosul.