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Kidnapped Yazidi woman freed from ISIS

A Yazidi woman who was kidnapped by the "Islamic State of Iraq and Syria" (ISIS) in Iraq has been freed from the group in Syria, Sinjar mayor Mahma Khalil said Tuesday (May 21st).

“The ongoing efforts of the Office for Yazidi Abductees Affairs [in Duhok] and the Iraqi government have resulted in freeing a 25-year-old Yazidi woman whom ISIS had kidnapped along with other girls in 2014,” Khalil told Diyaruna.

“Navin Rashu was living in a Syrian town and was freed after ISIS was defeated and its elements fled to other areas in Syria,” he said. “She needs medical and psychological care like the rest of the terrorist group’s victims."

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