ISIS kidnaps 90 Assyrian Christians in Syria

ISIS kidnaps 90 Assyrian Christians in Syria

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Islamic State has kidnapped at least 90 Assyrian Christians in northeast Syria, Reuters reported, citing a monitoring group.

The abductions happened after dawn, as villages inhabited by the ancient Christian minority were raided by the terrorist group near the town of Tel Hmar, according to the UK-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights.

Tel Hmar is situated in the countryside of the city of Hasaka, controlled primarily by Kurds.

This comes as Syrian Kurds carried out an offensive in northeastern Syria, next to the Iraqi border, inflicting losses on the ISIS.

It is just over a week since the terrorist group released a graphic video showing the execution of 21 Egyptian Coptic Christians after their abduction in Libya.

Egyptian President Abdel Fattah Sisi called for a UN resolution enabling international forces to intervene in Libya following the incident, but didn’t get much support.

The killings triggered a harsh response from the Egyptian government, with air strikes carried out by the country’s military shortly after the footage emerged.

Also, a couple of weeks ago, shocking news emerged that the IS militants have killed kidnapped Iraqi children in ways as brutal as burying alive and crucifixion.

Those children not killed by the terrorists are sold as sex slaves, according to UN data.

About a month ago, Japanese journalist Kenji Goto was beheaded by Islamic State, the latest in a series of journalists to be killed by the terrorist group.

RT

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