UN: 90,000 people flee Islamic State advance in western Iraq

‘Top priority is delivering life-saving assistance — food, water and shelter,’ says UN’s humanitarian coordinator for Iraq

Islamic State fighters prepare to execute Coptic Christians in Libya, in a video released by the terror group's media arm, on Sunday, April 19 2015. (Screen capture: Dailymotion)
Islamic State fighters prepare to execute Coptic Christians in Libya, in a video released by the terror group's media arm, on Sunday, April 19 2015. (Screen capture: Dailymotion)

BAGHDAD (AP) — More than 90,000 people have fled the Islamic State group’s advance in Iraq’s western Anbar province, which has set off fierce fighting in and around the provincial capital Ramadi, a United Nations humanitarian agency said Sunday.

The Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs said in a statement that civilians are fleeing Ramadi as well as three nearby villages captured by the IS group a few days ago. It said humanitarian agencies have moved quickly to provide assistance, including food, water and shelter.

“Our top priority is delivering life-saving assistance to people who are fleeing — food, water and shelter are highest on the list of priorities,” said Lise Grande, the UN humanitarian coordinator for Iraq.

Grande expressed concern over the safety of the displaced people, who are mainly heading to Baghdad and the IS-held city of Fallujah.

“Seeing people carrying what little they can and rushing for safety is heart-breaking,” she added.

Iraqi officials in Anbar have described Ramadi as a ghost town, with empty streets and closed shops.

Iraqi troops backed by Shiite militias and US-led airstrikes managed to dislodge the IS group from the northern city of Tikrit earlier this month.

But the troops have struggled against the fighters in Anbar, which saw some of the heaviest fighting of the eight-year US military intervention that ended in 2011.

Meanwhile on Sunday, a new video released by the terror group purportedly shows two mass killings of Christian hostages in Libya.

In the first, the hostages are executed by a firing squad. In the second, jihadists slit the throats of the captives.

The video could not be immediately authenticated.

Times of Israel staff contributed to this report.

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