Another Yazidi girl from Hasaka, Syria, has been released

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The correspondent of Ezidi 24 reported on another released Yazidi girl, Najla Said.

Najla, 22, was abducted by the ISIS terrorist group from the village of Tal Qasab, south of Mount Sinjar, during a brutal attack on the area in the summer of 2014.

One of the girl's relatives confirmed that more than 10,000 people were killed and abducted by ISIS during the war and ethnic cleansing. Among those abducted were members of his family.

8 of Najla's relatives were released, but the fate of her brother and older sister is still unknown, as is the fate of her parents.

Many charitable organizations are working to free the Yazidis, and in some cases, the relatives themselves are buying their relatives out of captivity by ISIS.

According to preliminary data, ISIL terrorists abducted 6,417 Yazidis during the attack on the Sinjar district. More than 3,000 of them have been released, and the fate of more than 3,000 Yazidis is still unknown.

Source ezidi24.com





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Another Yazidi girl from Hasaka, Syria, has been released

2021/01/Nadjl-1611387931.jpg
Read: 1094     12:00     23 ЯНВАРЬ 2021    

The correspondent of Ezidi 24 reported on another released Yazidi girl, Najla Said.

Najla, 22, was abducted by the ISIS terrorist group from the village of Tal Qasab, south of Mount Sinjar, during a brutal attack on the area in the summer of 2014.

One of the girl's relatives confirmed that more than 10,000 people were killed and abducted by ISIS during the war and ethnic cleansing. Among those abducted were members of his family.

8 of Najla's relatives were released, but the fate of her brother and older sister is still unknown, as is the fate of her parents.

Many charitable organizations are working to free the Yazidis, and in some cases, the relatives themselves are buying their relatives out of captivity by ISIS.

According to preliminary data, ISIL terrorists abducted 6,417 Yazidis during the attack on the Sinjar district. More than 3,000 of them have been released, and the fate of more than 3,000 Yazidis is still unknown.

Source ezidi24.com





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