Saturday, August 16, 2014
ISIL terrorists kill 81 men, abduct 180 women in Iraq
ISIL Takfiri elements in Iraq (file photo)
In their latest atrocity in Iraq, foreign-backed ISIL terrorists have killed 81 men and abducted 180 women in a raid on a village near the northern city of Sinjar.
Citing a source in Ninawa Governorate, Iraq-based Al-Sumarriya News Channel reported Saturday that the Takfiri terrorists launched an attack against the Koju village in the Qirwan region of Sinjar City and engage in mass murdering its civilian residents.
According to the source, the ISIL elements first murdered 81 men and then kidnapped 181 female residents and transferred them to an unknown location.
The latest terror act by the extremist Takfiri elements came after the UN Security Council unanimously passed a resolution demanding that the terror group must "disarm and disband with immediate effect."
The Western powers and their regional allies -- especially Qatar, Saudi Arabia and, Turkey -- have reportedly been involved in supporting the insurgents and terrorists operating inside Syria for the past three years.
Some of the more radical terrorists then intruded into Iraq and joint other, Saudi-backed extremist insurgents to launch massive terror operations across the Arab country.
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ISIL terrorists kill 81 men, abduct 180 women in Iraq
ISIL Takfiri elements in Iraq (file photo)
In their latest atrocity in Iraq, foreign-backed ISIL terrorists have killed 81 men and abducted 180 women in a raid on a village near the northern city of Sinjar.
Citing a source in Ninawa Governorate, Iraq-based Al-Sumarriya News Channel reported Saturday that the Takfiri terrorists launched an attack against the Koju village in the Qirwan region of Sinjar City and engage in mass murdering its civilian residents.
According to the source, the ISIL elements first murdered 81 men and then kidnapped 181 female residents and transferred them to an unknown location.
The latest terror act by the extremist Takfiri elements came after the UN Security Council unanimously passed a resolution demanding that the terror group must "disarm and disband with immediate effect."
The Western powers and their regional allies -- especially Qatar, Saudi Arabia and, Turkey -- have reportedly been involved in supporting the insurgents and terrorists operating inside Syria for the past three years.
Some of the more radical terrorists then intruded into Iraq and joint other, Saudi-backed extremist insurgents to launch massive terror operations across the Arab country.
- See more at: ISIL terrorists kill 81 men, abduct 180 women in Iraq