
The Islamic State group has expelled more than 30,000 people from their homes in the eastern Syrian town of Shuheil, a monitoring group said on Sunday.
The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said IS had “forced out” some 30,000 residents after seizing Shuheil on Thursday from Al-Qaeda affiliate Al-Nusra Front.
Another 30,000 residents have been forced from their homes in the towns of Khosham and Tabia Jazeera, also in eastern Deir El-zor province, the Britain-based NGO said.
“Some 30,000 residents of the town of Shuheil, the former stronghold of Al-Nusra Front, have been forced out by the Islamic State,” the group said.
Though both IS and Al-Nusra share a jihad ideology, the two groups have regularly clashed, with Al-Nusra joining a coalition of armed opposition groups fighting IS.
IS has seized large swathes of territory in Syria and neighboring Iraq, declaring the land it holds to be an Islamic “caliphate,” and its leader the ruler of all Muslims.
The Observatory said IS had prevented some 30,000 people from returning to their homes in two other towns in Deir El-zor, Khosham and Tabia Jazeera, which it captured in late June.
On a Facebook page, activists from Shuheil said IS had ordered all residents to leave, and entered in armored cars and tanks “because of their fear and cowardice.”
A video distributed by activists on YouTube purportedly shows mediators announcing the terms of the expulsion, saying residents are required to hand over weapons and remain out of Shuhail “until (IS) feels it is safe.”
Activists said residents feared IS fighters planned to loot their homes, and the Observatory said the large displacement had left thousands sleeping in the open, with food and water shortages.
Elsewhere in the region, the group said negotiations were under way over the fate of some 83,000 people living in three towns in Deir El-zor after IS advances in the surrounding area.
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