KABUL: (Middle East Press) At least 70 people have been abducted by ISIL militants’ organization in a village in Iraq’s Northern Province of Nineveh, local sources say.
The abduction took place in a village near the town of Sinjar, with sources saying that the Takfiri terrorists detained tribesmen’s vehicles and weapons to thwart possible attacks on their strongholds.
Earlier, terrorists with the ISIL killed at least 25 Sunni tribesmen in the western Iraqi Anbar province.
The corpses, which belonged to men from the Albu Fahd tribe, were found by the Iraqi army. The incident happened in a village on the eastern edge of Anbar’s provincial capital Ramadi.
The ISIL terrorists control large parts of Syria and Iraq. The group first sent its insurgents into Iraq in June, seizing large areas of land along the border between the two nations.
They have been carrying out terrible acts of violence, including public decapitations and crucifixions, against all communities in both neighboring states such as Shias, Sunnis, Kurds, and Christians.
The Iraqi armed forces have so far managed to make various gains in the fight against the ISIL militants, pledging to continue the battle against the fanatic group.
