09/08/2014 17:37
Hundreds of women captured by ISIS fighters
Hundreds of women from the Yazidi religious minority have been taken captive by Islamist militants, Iraq's government has said, according to Sky News.
Kamil Amin, a spokesman for the country's human rights ministry, said the women were kidnapped by Islamic State (IS) fighters.
He added that some of the women are being held in schools in Iraq's second city Mosul, and that the ministry learned of the kidnappings from the victims' families.
"We think that the terrorists by now consider them slaves and they have vicious plans for them," Mr Amin said.
"We think that these women are going to be used in demeaning ways by those terrorists to satisfy their animalistic urges in a way that contradicts all the human and Islamic values."
A US official speaking on condition of anonymity said IS militants kidnapped the women so they could be sold or married off to extremist fighters.
Some 50,000 residents from the ancient Yazidi community fled the northern Iraqi town of Sinjar after IS militants overwhelmed Kurdish forces this month.
Many Yazidis are trapped on Mount Sinjar without food or water and are at risk of starvation as militants surround the base.
Kurdish media has reported that Peshmerga forces have rescued 11,000 of those trapped in the mountains.
The US has been carrying out airstrikes against the militants in the north of the country.