reported "Wall Street Journal" US newspaper on Friday that the Syrian army discovered a new mass graves in the east of the country near the borders of Iraq , containing the remains of hundreds of people executed by the organization "Daesh". 

In a report published today, the newspaper quoted two Iraqis who were in contact with the Syrian forces that the new horrific discovery sheds light on the methods of "urging" the brutality in the lands formerly ruled in the Bu Kamal area in the south-eastern Deir es-Zour countryside, Photos prove that.

The newspaper pointed out that the Syrian army did not officially inform the Iraqi authorities involved in the discovery because the graves are located in the Syrian territory, but the Iraqi intelligence officer, Qassim Jouifi, confirmed that the Syrian security services suspect that some of the victims are Iraqis. 

The officer said that an Iraqi soldier was identified from the city of Qaim, because of the identity card that was near the body, was handed over to the Iraqi side to be handed over to his family later. 

The newspaper quoted the sheikh of one of the Iraqi tribes, Qatay al-Samra'ad, who is likely to have many bodies of Iraqi victims in the graves, who are citizens held by "Daash" in Anbar province . 

The United Nations announced last November that "Daesh" behind more than 200 mass graves in Iraq , with about 12 thousand bodies.