The Syrian Observatory For Human Rights

After expelling it from Abdul Aziz Mountain, IS releases 2 Assyrian women after 3 months of kidnapping them with about 200 others

 

 

Al- Hasakah Province: Cross- cutting sources informed SOHR that IS released 2 Assyrian women kidnapped in February 23; the date of IS attack on the Assyrian villages in the countryside of Tal Tamer. The sources confirmed that the two women released as a result of their poor healthy conditions, where they were transported to IS- held areas in Abdul Aziz Mountain as a first stage to take them to areas held by  IS before expelling them from Abdul Aziz Mountain area by YPG, backed by al- Khabour Guards Forces, al- Sanadid army affiliated to the governor of al- Jazirah district Hamidi Daham al- Hadi  and the Syriac Military Council.

 

In the second and fourth of March, IS released 24 citizens from the villages of Tal Tamer, where an Assyrian military senior informed SOHR that IS released a man and his wife from the village of Tal Shamira as well as a woman and a child from the village of Tal Koran after the Sharia court of IS issued an order to release them in February 28. The Assyrian military senior confirmed that IS are still detaining a wife of one of those who were released where they asked him to deliver a letter to archbishop, and then come back with a reply to the letter in order to take his wife. In the 23th and 24th of February, IS detained the 24 Assyrians with 200 others from the Assyrian villages in the countryside of Tal Tamer.