Eyewitnesses have testified that the terrorists had abducted several villagers, including women and children, to a football field and used it as an 'execution ground' to behead the victims.
The Print, headed by the former chief of Editor's Guild, published an article on Monday that could only ever be interpreted as apologia for Radical Islam.
The ravaged city was home to a minority of Christians belonging to the Greek Orthodox Church, the Assyrian Church of the East, Syriac Orthodox Church, Chaldean Catholic and Syriac Catholic Church, and various Protestants.