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Iraq Kurds clearing Sinjar of bombs, mass grave found

Published: 14 Nov 2015 - 06:12 pm | Last Updated: 12 Nov 2021 - 06:42 pm
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Iraqi autonomous Kurdish region's peshmerga forces and fighters from the Yazidi minority, a local Kurdish-speaking community which the Islamic State (IS) group had brutally targeted in the area, hold a Kurdish flag while entering the northern Iraqi town of Sinjar, in the Nineveh Province, on November 13, 2015. AFP

 

Arbil, Iraq: Iraqi Kurdish forces were working to clear bombs planted by the Islamic State group in Sinjar, where a grave believed to hold dozens of the jihadists' victims was found Saturday.

The bombs must be removed before the northern town's mainly Yazidi residents -- members of a minority group who were targeted in a brutal campaign of massacres, enslavement and rape by IS -- can return and begin rebuilding their lives.

Kurdish regional president Massud Barzani on Friday announced the "liberation of Sinjar", a day after the launch of a major ground operation to drive out the jihadists.

"Until now, we defused 45 bombs and a car bomb," said Sulaiman Saeed, a member of the autonomous Kurdish region's peshmerga forces who works in explosives disposal.

"Bombs are widespread in houses," Saeed said, adding that some 20 tonnes of explosives were found in a bomb-making factory, while they also discovered 20 barrels of explosives.

"Now that they've seized Sinjar, or freed Sinjar, the next phase is to go back and clear it," Colonel Steve Warren, spokesman for the international operation against IS, told a news conference on Friday.

"That will take a while, that will probably take a week, 10 days, maybe even two weeks, depending on the complexity of the minefields and obstacles that (IS) left behind," Warren said.

But bombs are not the only obstacles to a return by residents, as many houses and shops were smashed during the fighting.

With the town retaken from IS, new evidence of the jihadists' horrific abuses is beginning to emerge.

AFP