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PRAY FOR KIRKUK Gunbattles rage in Iraqi city of Kirkuk after ISIL attack. PRAY FOR KIRKUK -CITY where Llive many Christian refugees --hundreds of Christians who fled Mosul after ISIL and other Sunni …More
PRAY FOR KIRKUK Gunbattles rage in Iraqi city of Kirkuk after ISIL attack.

PRAY FOR KIRKUK -CITY where Llive many Christian refugees --hundreds of Christians who fled Mosul after ISIL and other Sunni fighters stormed the city--Christians in Kirkuk: "The men of the Islamic State sat on the beds in which we hid" The archbishop of Kirkuk has visited the houses where they were housed in Kirkuk students who were forced to flee because of the Islamic State. "I am surprised by the value of girls," he explained.
Christian students fled from Kirkuk to mark the attack by the Islamic State in the last hours continue moving the details of his odyssey to escape.
Now that you are safe, Actuall has learned through the mediation of Eduard Pröls, director for Germany of the CitizenGO platform that maintains contact with these students since it was the spring pasda in Iraq, that some students were saved at a surprising rate.
Pröls Actuall concerns that Monally, one of the Christian students who were following their studies despite the war thanks to a program of Catholic Chaldean archbishop of Kirkuk, explained how the terrorists of the Islamic State not found a miracle.

Members of the Islamic State "did not know or felt that we were hidden under" says one survivor
"We were with the Islamic State in the same room. They sat on the beds and did not know or felt that we were hidden underneath, "explains Monally. "The Virgin Mary made them blind" he concludes confidently.
"The Virgin Mary made them blind" concludes confidently Monally, which was responsible for the house in which lived seven students of the tens aogidas by the Catholic Church in Kirkuk.
Pröls this newspaper also refers to another message made available to it: "Every night during the past year had nightmares about the possibility that the Islamic State invaded our house. Yesterday came true. "
The archbishop Mirkis, close

The archbishop of Kirkuk and auxiliary bishop of the Patriarchate of Babylon of the Chaldeans, Monsignor Thomas Mirkis visited the students where they were staying and, in a message posted on his Facebook profile, stressed "the value of girls."

"It is surprising that seven students spend 18 hours under beds without moving," stressed the Chaldean Christian archbishop.www.actuall.com/…/cristianos-en-k…
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"They can not go out. The Islamic State is at the end of our street (...) The sounds of gunfire and bombs are heard very close, but will soon be left without Supported Phones (...) My friends are there. They have been hidden in a small room of about 7 square meters, where no water, no light "
The American Rafed Yaldo also writes to my partner in Germany, Eduard Prolls. This is what he says:
"I …More
"They can not go out. The Islamic State is at the end of our street (...) The sounds of gunfire and bombs are heard very close, but will soon be left without Supported Phones (...) My friends are there. They have been hidden in a small room of about 7 square meters, where no water, no light "
The American Rafed Yaldo also writes to my partner in Germany, Eduard Prolls. This is what he says:

"I write worried. I just received a call from one of the students in Kirkuk asking for prayers. It seems that some members of the Islamic State have entered Kirkuk posing as refugees. There is a tough battle in the streets of the houses where many of the students. There are 9 girls and terrified panic without electricity or mobile !! Please pray "
Finally, this is the testimony of Savina Dawood, a student in Erbil: