Worried about continued gunfire, they stayed inside their home until 11 a.m. before fighting in the area abated and their neighbor drove them to the hospital, he said.
After three days, Qassim said, he went to the Asayish office in the central market to try to get his documents back but officers said that they had “lost” the papers.
For example, it tells us what God likes and what he does not like, how he treats people, and how he reacts in different situations. —Read Psalm 103:7-10.
How could the ISIS fighter have executed someone if he had not been fed a good meal the night before?”, a senior counterterrorism judge told Human Rights Watch.
He said that when he arrived, officers told him that if he did not get his sons to leave the PMF and return to the camp, he and 15 family members would need to leave the KRI by June 21 and return to Kocho.