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Turkish hostages held by IS released

| | Sep 21, 2014, at 02:52 am
Istanbul, Sept 20 (IBNS): After three months of captivity, several Turkish hostages, who were abducted by Islamist militants form northern Iraq, were released on Saturday, media reports said.

"Militants from the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria raided the Turkish consulate in June and seized 49 people, including Consul General Ozturk Yilmaz," CNN reported.

Meanwhile, hundreds of Kurdish fighters from Turkey have reached  Ayn al-Arab town in Syria in order to join a Kurdish militia group.

Alarmed by reports that thousands of civilians in northern Syria have been forced from their homes by the latest Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) offensive in the area, United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon has demanded an immediate end to the violence.

“The Secretary-General is closely following the continuing offensive by the terrorist group ISIL in the town of Ayn al-Arab in northern Syria,” according to a statement issued in New York by Ban's spokesperson late last evening.

According to reports, thousands of Syrians have crossed into Turkey since yesterday ahead of an advance by ISIL militants who have seized dozens of villages close to the border and are advancing on Ayan al-Arab.

Alarmed by the reports that thousands of civilians are on the run, the UN chief stressed in his statement the numbers may rise significantly if the ISIL offensive is not stopped.

“The Secretary-General calls for an immediate end to the violence. He welcomes the decision of the Turkish Government to allow some of those affected to cross the border into safety,” the statement concluded.

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