"Sinjar's people are terrified that clashes will break out," he told AFP as he drove from his hometown in Sinjar into the adjacent Kurdish region to rent an apartment in case he needed to flee an escalation. "We're living in the middle of so many different threats," said one of them, 46-year-old Faisal Saleh. The tensions have terrified the few Yazidis who returned to their ruined towns, only to face the spectre of a new displacement.
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