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White House slams IS mass kidnappings, vows to end ‘depravity’
Christian fighters of Sutoro (The Syriac Security Office) carry their weapons as they man a checkpoint in the town of Tel Tamr February 25, 2015. u00e2u20acu2022 Reuters pic

WASHINGTON, Feb 26 ― The White House yesterday condemned mass kidnappings in Syria and Iraq perpetrated by Islamic State jihadists and vowed to end the group's “depravity.”

The United States “strongly condemns” attacks on Assyrian Christian villages in northeastern Syria and the abduction of civilians, National Security Council spokesperson Bernadette Meehan said.

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“In recent days ISIL (Islamic State) reportedly took captive over 100 Iraqi Sunni tribespeople, including children, near the city of Tikrit,” she added.

“The international community stands united and undeterred in its resolve to bring an end to ISIL's depravity. The United States will continue to lead the fight to degrade and ultimately defeat ISIL.” ― AFP

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