Friday, 7 August 2015

Islamic State Abducts Dozens of Christians in central Syria town of Qaryatain.

    Islamic State fighters has kidnapped about 230 people including christians who were attending church service in Qaryatan in Syria, Syria Observatory For Human Rights said. Islamic State fighters attacked the town with heavy fire power which prompted Syrian government troops to withdrew from the town and reposition thenself to avoid losses. When Islamic State fighters get hold of the town after the government soldiers fled, the fighters moved in and kidnapped at least 230 people which they believe "collaborating with syria regime". Those abducted were 45 women, 19 children and 11 families, according to UK based Syria Observatory For Human Rights. Islamic State fightera controls large territory in Iraq and Syria. Syrian regime backed by Iran Revolutionary  Guards and Lebanese militias Hizbollah have been battling to over power Islamic State in Syria but their effort have so far prove abortive an ISIS and other radical extremist are growing stronger than the government soldiers in Syria. President Bashar Assad has admitted in July in a speech aired live on State media that "His army are tied of fighting" which sometimes prompted them to withdrew from some territories in order to get hold to most important once.

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