Lawmaker: Islamic State kills some 25 captive Iraqi Yazidis

Islamic State group militants shot to death at least 25 captive Yazidis at a prison camp in northern Iraq, a Yazidi lawmaker said Saturday, the latest mass killing carried out by the extremists targeting the sect. The killings took place at a prison camp near the town of Tal Afar, some 150 kilometers (90 miles) east of the Syrian border or 420 kilometers (260 miles) northwest of Baghdad, legislator Mahma Khalil said. Khalil said he spoke to four different people with knowledge of what happened inside of the camp, though a reason for the killings still wasn’t immediately apparent.

The militants want to spread horror among them to force them to convert to Islam or to do something else.

legislator Mahma Khalil

He added that those killed included men, women and the elderly. He said he believes some 1,400 other Yazidis are still held in that camp. Tens of thousands of Yazidis fled in August when the Islamic State group captured the northern Iraqi town of Sinjar, near the Syrian border. But hundreds were taken captive by the group, with some Yazidi women forced into slavery, according to international rights groups and Iraqi officials.