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Displaced Iraqis get out of a military truck as they wait for transfer to displacement camps south of Mosul, Iraq May 23, 2017. REUTERS/Ari Jalal Image Credit: REUTERS

Baghdad: Iraq’s Interior Ministry says it has launched an investigation into allegations of human rights violations perpetrated by its forces fighting Daesh in Mosul.

The allegations were first reported by Germany’s Der Spiegel magazine last weekend.

The ministry’s spokesman, Brig. Gen Saad Maan, says the newspaper report identifies an elite unit that answers to the Interior Ministry as the perpetrator of the abuses. The force is known as Emergency Response Division and is one of numerous factions fighting Daesh in Mosul.

Maan said on Tuesday that “legal measures will be applied ... against wrongdoers.”

Der Spiegel’s report, written by an Iraqi photographer reportedly embedded with the police unit, claims he witnessed killing, torture and rape of Daesh suspects.

The police unit was not immediately available for comment.