This region, which is the historical stronghold of the Yazidi minority, a Kurdish-speaking group whose members profess a monotheistic mystical religion, has repeatedly witnessed similar clashes.

The director of the Department of Migration and Displacement and the Crisis Response Office in Dohuk, Dayan Hemo, said that the recent clashes "led to the displacement of families to Dohuk Governorate" in the autonomous Kurdistan region.

According to the latest statistics, he added, "The number of displaced people within three days has reached 1,711 families or 10,261 people."

These displaced persons were distributed among the camps for the displaced or with their relatives who already reside in the governorate, as the official explained, pointing out that the families received food and health aid for a week, with the support of the "Barzani Charitable Foundation" and the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees.