Sunday, 10 August 2014

ISIS threatens to execute 300 Yazidi families they've surrounded in northern Iraq

Desperate masses: Stranded Yazidi men, women and children rush towards a Kurdish helicopter carrying aid today, as IS fighters surround mount Sinjar
Desperate masses: Stranded Yazidi men, women and children rush towards a Kurdish helicopter carrying aid today, as IS fighters surround mount Sinjar
The Islamic State has threatened a fresh wave of violence against the Yazidi religious minority in Iraq, saying they will execute 300 families whom they have surrounded in northern Iraq.

According to daily mail,

It came after the jihadist militant group took hostage hundreds of Yazidi women in their stronghold city of Mosul yesterday, amid warnings that they had 'vicious plans' for their captives.

Fighters for the Islamic State (IS), formerly known as ISIS, continue to lay siege to a mountain near the Turkish border, where as many as 50,000 of the minority - considered apostates and devil-worshippers by IS - have been holed up without food or water.

They today received aid from Kurdish and American forces, who have intervened to protect the embattled minority group after an international outcry.
Threat: Islamic State fighters have continued their relentless sweep through Iraq, causing refugees to flee and carrying out brutal executions on their enemies
Picture of Islamic Fighters
Tearful: Some children were carried off to safety, but thousands of the religious minority remains stranded on the mountainside 
20 stranded Civilians out of 100,000 wail as squeeze themselves into the helicopter that would take them to a safer place
'Long-term project': President Barack Obama said today that American involvement, which began yesterday with targeted air strikes, could prove protracted
President Obama address the state of Iraq
Under fire: The film crew, embedded with the Kurdish fighters, also saw a firefight between the helicopter gunner and IS forces with anti-aircraft weapons
The picture says it all
Battle: Kurdish peshmerga fighters load a missile launcher yesterday during clashes with the army groups led by Islamic State fighters in Mosul, Iraq
Kurdish peshmerga fighters load a missile launcher yesterday during clashes with the army groups led by Islamic State fighters in Mosul, Iraq
Last line of defence: Kurdish fighters (pictured) say they are willing to fight to the death to defend their homeland in northern Iraq from the Islamic State fighters
Kurdish Fighters ready for battle as they claim they are ready to fight till death to protect their homeland in Northern Iraq with almost no Armour
Missile: The Kurdish fighters are seen as the last line of defence because they are poorly-resourced to deal with the invading horde of militants
Kurdish fighters in Action as they battle ISIS militants closing in on them       

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