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ISIS forces refugees to pay tribute for passage

(IraqiNews.com) Kirkuk – Militants belong to the terrorist group of ISIS in southwest parts of Kirkuk province allowed Friday families to flee areas under their control in return for tributes paid in US dollars.

Al-Sumaria News reported that the terrorist group takes 200 US dollars from each person wants to leave areas under its control.

The news website explained that the terrorist group is taking advantage of hundreds of families’ desire to flee areas in its grip in the province as it is no longer able to pay the salaries of its members.

According to Al-Sumaria News, ISIS is suffering from a financial crisis after the demise of its financial resources that used to yield millions of dollars.

ISIS financial resources were mainly oil fields and banks particularly in the province of Nineveh as well as in other cities it occupied since June 2014.

The Iraqi website revealed that members belong to the terrorist group in areas in southwest Kirkuk have not been paid for the past five months.

ISIS militants in southern and western areas of Kirkuk have been strongly struck by Peshmerga forces and the US-led coalition.

The province located 250 kilometers north of Baghdad witness continuous violence while security agencies constantly announce arresting terrorists and leaders belong to ISIS.

Kurd kommies execute female fighter for desertion

(IraqiNews.com) Erbil – A female fighter belonging to the Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK) was executed after she had attempted to desert from the party and failed, Bas News reported on Monday.

Bas News stated, “The female fighter was from Van, a Kurdish city in southeast Turkey, and was named “Ronahi” by PKK,” adding that, “Ronahi was the head of the PKK’s unit ‘Kurtak Martyrs’.”

“She was captured in the areas of Doli Ballayian, near Choman district of Kurdistan Region, while attempting to desert from the PKK and was executed right where she was caught,” Bas News added.

The Kurdistan Workers’ Party imposes huge penalties on its fighters who want to leave in order to prevent them from abandoning the party.
Posted by: badanov 2016-10-09
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