Islamic State in Syria abducts at least 90 from Christian villages: monitoring agency

Abductions took place in villages inhabited by the ancient Christian minority

Update: 2015-02-24 14:54 GMT
The latest offensive coincides with a push by Syrian Kurds in northeastern Syria near the Iraqi border. (Photo: AFP)

Amman: Islamic State militants have abducted at least 90 people from Assyrian Christian villages in northeastern Syria, a monitor that tracks violence in Syria said on Tuesday.

The British-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said the abductions took place after dawn raids in villages inhabited by the ancient Christian minority near the town of Tel Hmar, a mainly Assyrian town, in the western countryside of the city of Hasaka, a city mainly held by the Kurds.

The latest offensive coincides with a push by Syrian Kurds in northeastern Syria near the Iraqi border since Sunday that had compounded losses for the militant group in Syria.

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