Islamic State Kidnaps 90 Christians In Syria
A number of children are believed to be among captives seized by extremists following clashes in Christian villages.
11:20, UK,
Tuesday 24
February 2015
The raids follow clashes between Kurdish forces and militants (Pic: File)
Islamic State militants have kidnapped dozens of people from Christian villages in Syria, a human rights watchdog has said.
Nuri Kino, the head of the activist group A Demand For Action, quoted villagers who fled the attacks as saying between 70 and 100 people are being held.

The raids took place outside the town of Tel Hmar in Hasaka province, a region divided between IS and Kurdish control.
They follow heavy fighting in the area close to the Turkish and Iraqi border.
Syria's SANA state news agency said IS overran seven villages on Monday, forcing hundreds to flee.
Kurdish troops have proved to be effective in the fight against IS, which seized large swathes of Syria and Iraq last year.
They have been backed by US-led airstrikes, which in the last few days have targeted militants in Hasaka.
The abductions come just over a week after IS published a video purporting to show the beheadings of 21 Egyptian Christians in Libya.
It was the latest of several videos released by IS showing the execution of hostages, including foreign aid workers and journalists.
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