Arab Times

Islamic State ‘beheads’ two women in Syria, says group

IS hit with 18 air strikes

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BEIRUT, June 30, (Agencies): The Islamic State group has beheaded two women in Syria on accusation­s of “sorcery,” the first such executions of female civilians in Syria, the Syrian Observator­y for Human Rights said Tuesday.

“The Islamic State group executed two women by beheading them in Deir Ezzor province, and this is the first time the Observator­y has documented women being killed by the group in this manner,” Observator­y chief Rami Abdel Rahman said.

The Britain-based monitor said the executions took place on Monday and Sunday and involved two couples.

In both cases, the women were executed with their husbands, with each pair accused of “witchcraft and sorcery”. The Observator­y said IS has previously decapitate­d the corpses of Kurdish female fighters during battles, and the jihadist group is reported to have stoned civilian women to death on allegation­s of adultery. But the Observator­y said this was the first time it had documented the group beheading civilian women, noting that the executions were done publicly.

The Islamic State group has become infamous for gruesome executions and other brutality.

According to the Observator­y, IS has executed more than 3,000 people in Syria in the year since it declared its Islamic “caliphate” in Syria and Iraq.

Nearly 1,800 of them were civilians, including 74 children.

The Observator­y also said Tuesday that IS has punished at least eight people in recent days for allegedly failing to fast during the Muslim month of Ramadan by hanging them from makeshift crosses.

The eight were all strung up alive on crucifixes with placards attached to them accusing them of breaking the Ramadan fast “with no religious justificat­ion.”

Among the eight were two minors, the Observator­y said, adding that while it had documented eight cases, there might be others that have not been reported.

Observator­y chief Abdel Rahman said the eight were hung from the crucifixes for a day and taken down afterwards still alive.

Meanwhile, the United States and its allies staged 18 air strikes on Islamic State targets in Syria and Iraq on Monday in the latest round of daily attacks on the militant Islamic group, a statement from the joint task force said.

Seven of the strikes focused on an area near Al Hasaka, Syria, hitting tactical units, vehicles and a tank, while targets near Ar Raqqa and Dayr Az Zawr also were hit, the Combined Joint Task Force said in a statement released on Tuesday.

In Iraq, nine attacks near Baghdadi, Falluja, Haditha, Mosul and Waleed targeted a tunnel system, heavy equipment, a tactical unit, vehicles and a building.

Elsewhere, a top aide of Tayyip Erdogan rejected accusation­s the Turkish president was ready to pitch the country’s armed forces into war in Syria and said any security measures it took would be intended only to secure its southern frontier.

Turkey’s main opposition leader said the “drums of war” were beating as part of an effort to bolster Erdogan’s authority after the AK Party lost its majority in polls. However, armed action across the border in Syria, where Kurdish militia and Islamist militants vie for control, would be disastrous.

 ??  ?? A wounded boy cries at a make-shift hospital in the rebel-held area of Douma, east of the Syrian capital Damascus, following reported air
strikes by regime forces on June 30. (AFP)
A wounded boy cries at a make-shift hospital in the rebel-held area of Douma, east of the Syrian capital Damascus, following reported air strikes by regime forces on June 30. (AFP)

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