Islamic
State militants have kidnapped at least 90 people after sweeping through
Christian villages in Syria, it has been revealed.
The
abductions are said to have taken place after ISIS seized two Assyrian
communities from Kurdish forces in the northeast province of Hassakeh.
Dawn
raids on Monday are said to have spread 'panic' in the villages,
inhabited by the ancient Christian minority along the banks of the
Khabur River near the town of Tel Hmar.
Most
of the captives are said to have came from the village of Tal Shamiram,
located 50 miles miles southwest of the Hassakeh provincial capital of
Qamishli, with others taken from Tal Hermuz.

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