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		State in Syria abducts at least 90 from Christian villages: monitor 
		
		 
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		[February 24, 2015] 
		AMMAN (Reuters) - Islamic State 
		militants have abducted at least 90 people from Assyrian Christian 
		villages in northeastern Syria, a monitoring group that tracks violence 
		in Syria said on Tuesday. 
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			 The British-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said the 
			militants carried out dawn raids on rural villages inhabited by the 
			ancient Christian minority west of Hasaka, a city mainly held by the 
			Kurds. 
			 
			Syrian Kurdish militia have renewed their assault on the militants, 
			launching two offensives against them in northeast Syria on Sunday, 
			helped from U.S.-led air strikes and Iraqi peshmerga who have been 
			shelling Islamic State-held territory from their side of the nearby 
			border. 
			 
			This part of Syria is strategically important in the fight against 
			Islamic State because it borders territory controlled by the group 
			in Iraq, where last year the ultra-hardline group committed 
			atrocities against the Yazidi community. 
			
			  
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			Tel Tamr, a town near the Assyrian Christian villages where the 
			abductions occurred, has witnessed heavy clashes between Islamic 
			State fighters and the Kurdish YPG militia, the Observatory said. 
			 
			(Reporting by Suleiman Al-Khalidi; Editing by Raissa Kasolowsky) 
			
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