ISIL Extremists Kidnap 200 People in Iraq

ISIL militantsKABUL: (Middle East Press) The ISIL Takfiri militants group have reportedly abducted around 200 people in Anbar province of western Iraq, the country’s media reported.

Deputy Mayor of Rutbah, Imad Ahmad, told Arabic-language al-Sumaria satellite television network on Saturday that ISIL kidnapped the civilians over their participation in a demonstration days earlier against the terrorists in the town.

Ahmad added that members of al-Kabisat and other tribes staged a rally in Rutbah after ISIL executed a Kabisat tribesman in the center of the town on charges of attacking one of the militants and killing him in the process.

Meanwhile, the spokesman for the Kurdistan Democratic Party (KDP) in Mosul, Saeed Mamouzini, said ISIL has executed nearly two dozen fellow militants in the militant-held city.

Mamouzini said ISIL killed five of its own militants on charges of carrying out an armed attack on the self-proclaimed Mosul governor, Abu Abdul Majid Afar, in Qayyarah district of Nineveh Province last July. There were no reports whether Afar was harmed in the assault or escaped unscathed.

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