Baghdad, Iraq (CNN) -- A small group of U.S. special forces have been on
Iraq's Mount Sinjar carrying out what U.S. officials told CNN on Wednesday was
an assessment of the humanitarian crisis where thousands of minority Yazidis are
trapped by extremist fighters.
The group spent 24 hours on the mountain trying to determine just how many
Yazidis are there and the conditions they face, said the officials, who spoke on
condition of anonymity.
The revelation follows news the United States deployed 130 military advisers
to get a firsthand look at the humanitarian crisis unfolding as ISIS fighters
threaten Iraq's ethnic and religious minorities: Yazidis, Christians and
Kurds.
Nowhere is the crisis more evident than Mount Sinjar, where as many as 40,000
minority Yazidis are hiding after fleeing the advance of fighters with the
Islamic State, formerly known as the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria, on the
town of Sinjar.
CNN first learned about the U.S. military operation on Tuesday but withheld
the information at the request of U.S. officials out of concern for the safety
of the troops. CNN did not report about the operation until the troops left the
mountain.
News of the American troops came the same day a senior ISIS commander told
CNN that ISIS fighters abducted more than 100 Yazidi women and children from
Sinjar. The ISIS commander, who has knowledge of the events that unfolded, said the
fighters killed a large number of men when they took over the town more than a
week ago. "At that time, they took Yazidi women and children, and I can confirm those
women and children have entered Mosul," the commander said by telephone. "...The
Islamic State is taking this opportunity to call them to Islam."
What to know about ISIS : While CNN cannot independently confirm the claim, it follows previous reports
by survivors who describe ISIS fighters grabbing families and separating the men
from the women and children. The plight of the Yazidis, coupled with the ISIS assault against Iraq's
semiautonomous Kurdish region, prompted the United States to begin targeted
airstrikes over the past several days. The aim, according to U.S. President
Barack Obama, is to help protect U.S. personnel in the area and to destroy ISIS
positions around the mountains to ease the threat to minority groups. President Barack Obama this week ordered nearly 130 advisers to the Kurdish
capital of Irbil to assess the humanitarian crisis, and U.S. officials say it's
likely that a small number of them will travel to the mountain area to get a
first-hand look at what might be possible.
The advisers, made up of Marines and special operations forces, join hundreds
of other American advisers already in the country advising Iraqi troops in their
fight against ISIS, an offshoot of al Qaeda in Iraq. The group has waged a brutal campaign while seizing large areas of territory
this year in Iraq, aiming to establish a caliphate.
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Operaţiunile militare ale SUA în Irak împotriva jihadiştilor din gruparea Statul Islamic (SI) costă în jur de 7,5 milioane dolari pe zi, a anunţat ieri contraamiralul John Kirby, purtătorul de cuvânt al Pentagonului, citat de AFP.
Finanţarea este asigurată din bugetul dedicat intervenţiilor militare în străinătate, luptele din Irak şi Afganistan fiind cele mai costisitoare, a mai spus Kirby.
Statele Unite ale Americii au trimis 865 soldaţi în Irak, să-şi protejeze personalul şi să consilieze armata irakiană, după ce SI a lansat o puternică ofensivă pe 9 iunie, cucerind porţiuni consistente din Irak.
Din 8 august până în prezent, aviaţia americană a lansat 110 lovituri aeriene împotriva insurgenţilor, în principal în apropierea barajului de la Mosul, a explicat ieri comandamentul militar american responsabil de Orientul Mijlociu şi Asia Centrală (Centcom).
Întrebat despre eventuale lovituri pe teritoriul Siriei vecine, unde SI controlează regiunea de nord-est, contraamiralul Kirby a declarat că răspunsul faţă de SI "nu poate fi numai militar".
Joi, preşedintele Barack Obama afirma că încă nu are o strategie privind eventuale atacuri americane în Siria.
Ieri, armata irakiană a lansat raiduri aeriene împotriva islamiştilor din SI, care au încercuit oraşul şiit Amerli. La rândul lor, forţele de securitate terestre ale Bagdadului se pregăteau să declanşeze un asalt pentru a sparge asediul. Washingtonul ar intenţiona să contribuie, pe lângă lovituri aeriene, cu transportul şi paraşutarea unor încărcături cu ajutor umanitar pentru locuitorii din Amerli, mai informează AFP.
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