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Yazidi village near Sinjar faces mass killings | BAS NEWS
A Yazidi village 20 km south of Sinjar the Yazidi- majority town in Northern Iraq has come under the attack from the extremist group Islamic State (IS) Militants.
According to BasNews sources from Sinjar, in the village of Kojo, a Yazidi majority village between Sinjar and Ba’ech in Northern Iraq, IS militants has committed mass murder.
BasNews, has learned that on Friday morning, IS insurgents has attacked the village and has killed most of the man of the village and then they have taken all the women with them.
Since the IS Militants captured Sinjar earlier this month, the Jihadi group has reportedly has committed a number of mass killings against Yazidi people and raping hundred of Yazidi women.
According to UN estimation since Sinjar were taken by IS Militants, about 200,000 people has fled the town and surrounding areas frighten at the prospect of being arrested by the extremist group.
Hundred thousands of those Yazidi refugees fled to Sinjar Mountain and were stranded on the Mountain for about two weeks without any foods and water and tens of children and women died as a result of dehydration and starvation on the mountain.
Its been in the last couple of days, that Kurdish forces along with support from US military and NGO’s aids has reached some of the stranded refugees and some of them had already been rescued and they have moved in to Kurdistan region where they are based in makeshift camps
A Yazidi village 20 km south of Sinjar the Yazidi- majority town in Northern Iraq has come under the attack from the extremist group Islamic State (IS) Militants.
According to BasNews sources from Sinjar, in the village of Kojo, a Yazidi majority village between Sinjar and Ba’ech in Northern Iraq, IS militants has committed mass murder.
BasNews, has learned that on Friday morning, IS insurgents has attacked the village and has killed most of the man of the village and then they have taken all the women with them.
Since the IS Militants captured Sinjar earlier this month, the Jihadi group has reportedly has committed a number of mass killings against Yazidi people and raping hundred of Yazidi women.
According to UN estimation since Sinjar were taken by IS Militants, about 200,000 people has fled the town and surrounding areas frighten at the prospect of being arrested by the extremist group.
Hundred thousands of those Yazidi refugees fled to Sinjar Mountain and were stranded on the Mountain for about two weeks without any foods and water and tens of children and women died as a result of dehydration and starvation on the mountain.
Its been in the last couple of days, that Kurdish forces along with support from US military and NGO’s aids has reached some of the stranded refugees and some of them had already been rescued and they have moved in to Kurdistan region where they are based in makeshift camps