"She was sexually abused by no fewer than 10 men. Most of them were frontline fighters or suicide bombers who are given girls as a reward."
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The army said in a statement that "terrorist and extremist elements" were behind the roadside attack.
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Gunmen fired from a car at the embassy compound, killing two security officers who were Libyan government employees and wounding another.
Reports indicate the children, with ages between 12 and 15, will be either held for ransom or trained as fighters for the Islamic State group.
Iran's state TV network Al Alam said on Sunday its Twitter account had been hacked and a false report was posted that an Iran-allied rebel leader in Yemen had died.
John T. Booker, Jr. arrived at the Kansas base with two undercover FBI agents to detonate what he did not realize was an inert bomb, prosecutors said.
Air Force Maj. Gen. James Post III had warned airmen that if they talked to members of Congress about the aircraft, they would face treason charges.
The group attacked the capital of Iraq's vast Anbar province on multiple fronts Friday.
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The child was among more than 200 Yazidi Iraqi captives released this week by the Islamic State group.
The Scandinavian country will send 120 troops to assist in the training of Iraqi and Kurdish fighters.
“It does not pay to join these groups terrorizing innocent people,” the president of the Islamic Supreme Council of Zambia said.
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Hackers claiming to be members of the now infamous "CyberCaliphate" targeted the website and Facebook page of the network on Wednesday.
It is not yet clear why the Yazidis -- an Iraqi minority group that has faced intense persecution at the hands of ISIS -- were released.
"The sad fact is, there is very little one can do to prevent deliberate vandalism by well-armed fanatics."
A French government report also revealed that 200 of those who have fought in Iraq and Syria have returned to France.
The Islamic State group is paying youths to enroll in the camp in Deir ez-Zor province in Syria.
About 360 police officers in the region conducted about 13 raids to arrest the suspects.
When a Yazidi leader went to Iran to ask for help, the Kurdish authorities became suspicious of their ally.