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IS kidnaps 2,000 civilians while fleeing bastion from Syria's Manbej

Xinhua, August 12, 2016 Adjust font size:

The Islamic State (IS) militants have kidnapped nearly 2,000 civilians while evacuating their last position in the northern town of Manbej near Turkey on Friday, Kurdish activists and a monitor group reported.

A convoy of 500 vehicles carrying IS militants and civilians, who were snatched and used as human shields, started leaving Manbej toward the town of Jarablus in the northeastern countryside of Aleppo, as part of mediation by local dignitaries between IS and the Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF), said the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights.

It said the deal was not officially declared between both sides, but it marks the end of the IS presence in their last pocket in Manbej, the last IS position on the Turkish borders.

Kurdish activists, meanwhile, said the IS terror group has taken nearly 2,000 civilians as human shield to secure its withdrawal safely from Manbej toward Jarablus.

The terror group opened fire on several civilians who were trying to flee the withdrawing IS convoy, activists added.

Manbej has become almost empty following the IS withdrawal with civilians as human shields, activists said, adding that the SDF has succeeded to evacuate 2,500 civilians from the al-Sirib neighborhood in Manbej.

On Aug.6, The SDF, backed by heavy air cover from the U.S-led anti-terror coalition, took control over Manbej.

The SDF, which is led by the Kurdish People's Protection Units, finally succeeded to capture the town of Manbej, following months of battles with the IS militants. Still, some IS pockets were still in the town, before the SDF fully expelled them on Friday.

A couple of months ago, the SDF with the help of the anti-terror coalition unleashed a wide-scale offensive to dislodge the IS from Manbej.

In the process, dozens of civilians were killed in the town as a result of the U.S.-led coalition airstrikes, according to the monitor group.

The SDF, a relatively new rebel alliance of Arab and Kurdish fighters, said their aim is to root out the IS presence in northern Syria. Endit