Islamic State militants release more than 200 elderly and children captives

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An Iraqi Kurdish security official says the Islamic State group has released more than 200 Yazidi elderly and children after eight months of captivity.

Gen. Hiwa Abdullah, a peshmerga commander in the northern Iraqi city of Kirkuk, says most of the 216 prisoners freed Wednesday are in poor health and bore signs of abuse and neglect.

He added that about 40 children are among those released who were transferred to Irbil, the capital of the autonomous Kurdish region, in order to receive treatment and care.

No reason was given for the release of the prisoners who were originally abducted from the area around Sinjar in the country's north.

Tens of thousands of Yazidi people fled in August last year when the Islamic State group captured the town of Sinjar.

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