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‘Jihadists seize Iraqi town of Sinjar from Kurds’

Fighters from the Islamic State jihadist group on Sunday wrested control of the northwestern Iraqi town of Sinjar, near the Syrian border, from Kurdish forces, Kurdish officials said.

‘The (Kurdish) peshmerga have withdrawn from Sinjar, Daash has entered the city,’ Kheiri Sinjari told AFP, using IS’ former Arabic acronym.

‘They have raised their flag above government buildings,’ the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan (PUK) party official said.

Other officials confirmed the fall of the town, which lies between the Syrian border and Mosul, which is Iraq’s second city and has been under IS control since June 10.

‘The peshmerga have withdrawn to mountain areas and are getting reinforcements,’ a high-ranking source in the peshmerga said.

Sinjar had sheltered thousands of people who were displaced by the huge offensive IS launched in the region nearly two months ago.

Among them are many of Iraq’s minorities, such as Turkmen Shiites, Yazidis and Shabak. ‘Thousands of people have already fled, some to nearby mountains still under Kurdish control and also towards Dohuk,’ in autonomous Kurdistan, another PUK official said.
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