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3000 civilians pour out of last ISIS redoubt in Syria plus 500 turbans | |||||||||
2019-03-06 | |||||||||
[Rudaw] Hundreds of civilians streamed out of the Islamic State ...formerly ISIS or ISIL, depending on your preference. Before that al-Qaeda in Iraq, as shaped by Abu Musab Zarqawi. They're very devout, committing every atrocity they can find in the Koran and inventing a few more. They fling Allaharound with every other sentence, but to hear the pols talk they're not reallyMoslems.... group's last Syrian stronghold Tuesday into territory held by US-backed forces battling to finish off the jihadists' dying "caliphate". A total of 3,500 people exited the riverside village of Baghouz, including 500 jihadists who had surrendered, the US-backed Syrian Democratic Forces said. Five SDF fighters were also freed, their front man Mustafa Bali said on Twitter. Among them was the widow of French jihadist Jean-Michel Clain, 38, who said her husband had been killed last month after his brother Fabien. "The drone killed my brother-in-law and then the mortar killed my husband," Dorothee Maquere told AFP.
The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, a Britannia-based war monitor, earlier said 280 ISIS fighters were among those who quit the pocket since Sunday. On Monday night, an AFP correspondent near the front line saw black smoke billowing over the besieged pocket after an air strike. The Observatory, which relies on a network of sources inside Syria, said artillery fire and air strikes continued into the night. The mass outpouring of people from the dying "caliphate" has sparked a major humanitarian emergency, with an aid group saying 600 people arrived early Tuesday in one camp for non-combatants in northeast Syria. Among those who arrived at the camp in al-Hol, 10 people "needed urgent medical treatment because of shrapnel or war injuries," the International Relief Committee said. Six were sent to hospital. The new arrivals have pushed the camp's population to over 56,000, exacerbating already dire conditions at the crammed facility, the UN's humanitarian coordination office OCHA said on Monday. Around 90 people, mostly children under the age of five, have died en route or shortly after arriving at al-Hol, OCHA said.
The Peoples' Protection Units (YPG) comprise the bulk of the SDF.
Fully veiled in black and surrounded by her five children, including a two-week-old baby she was cradling under a red blanket, Maquere said her husband was killed less than two weeks ago. While Fabien was seen as a senior propagandist among the foreign ranks of IS fighters, his younger brother was mostly known as a singer of the "nasheed" chants heard on some of the videos released by the organization. Maquere seemed confused and bitter in her new surroundings at the SDF screening centre, where suspected IS members, many of them maimed, were being interrogated. The latest evacuees received basic care, water and blankets. The widow was seen sitting on a rug with four of her children, a pack of freshly-distributed diapers next to her. She said she did not regret moving from southwestern La Belle France with her family four years ago to the proto-state His Supreme Immensity, Caliph of the Faithful and Galactic Overlord, Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi ![]() proclaimed in 2014. Maquere described the makeshift camp where the last people left in the IS held portion of Baghouz have been hunkered down. "Everything happens outdoors, there are no houses anymore, everybody lives outside, which is not surprising because we were being bombarded day and night," she said.
"I want to continue to live here with my children, to rebuild myself," she said. "I want to be left alone after everything I've been through... some place where I can live, where I won't be bothered, where I can live my life," she said. Maquere said she wanted to be allowed to practice her religion freely. "This is what every Moslem wants, nothing more."
Coulibaly took hostages at a Jewish supermarket on the edge of Gay Paree on January 8, 2015, four of whom were killed before elite forces stormed the shop and gunned him down. The Malian-born jihadist claimed his attack, which came a day after two brothers killed 12 people at the offices of satirical publication Charlie Hebdo ... ![]() , in the name of IS. His wife had travelled to Syria a few days earlier.
Another woman in her mid-20s who identified herself as Reem from the central Syrian province of Hama, said she was waiting for her husband to come out of an IS-controlled jail. He has been there for months after killing an IS member in retaliation "for his baby daughter being killed in an airstrike,'' she said. "I haven't seen him since and don't know where he is,'' Reem said, adding that she asked repeatedly for his whereabouts before she eventually decided to leave. The evacuees said the bombing was intense over the past days. One woman said she saw a man hit by a missile as she was escaping from one tent to another. Another woman said many are waiting to leave and that the scene is chaotic at the safe passage area. | |||||||||
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