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Two British aid planes take off for Iraq | |
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A second cargo plane has left RAF Brize Norton carrying British humanitarian aid to Iraq, the BBC understands. | |
The C-130 planes will drop supplies including tents, drinking water and mobile phone chargers as part of an £8m package of aid from the UK government. | |
Members of the Yazidi community trapped on a mountainside in northern Iraq will be among those to receive assistance. | Members of the Yazidi community trapped on a mountainside in northern Iraq will be among those to receive assistance. |
It comes as the government's emergency Cobra committee meets to discuss the response to the conflict in Iraq. | It comes as the government's emergency Cobra committee meets to discuss the response to the conflict in Iraq. |
'Brutal persecution' | 'Brutal persecution' |
The BBC understands the meeting is being chaired by Foreign Secretary Philip Hammond. | |
BBC political correspondent Alan Soady said the meeting would focus on the British humanitarian aid effort in Iraq. There is also likely to be a broader discussion about the situation in Iraq. | |
Prime Minister David Cameron has ruled out UK military action in Iraq but it is possible the UK could offer assistance to the US military, for example with air-to-air refuelling of planes or surveillance operations, our correspondent adds. | |
Mr Cameron has welcomed US air strikes on militants from the Islamic State (IS) - a group formerly known as Isis, which controls parts of Iraq and Syria. | |
IS has recently made fresh gains in northern Iraq and is threatening the capital of the Kurdish semi-autonomous region, Irbil. | IS has recently made fresh gains in northern Iraq and is threatening the capital of the Kurdish semi-autonomous region, Irbil. |
The latest UK aid package brings the country's total support to the humanitarian effort in Iraq to £13m. | The latest UK aid package brings the country's total support to the humanitarian effort in Iraq to £13m. |
Yazidis follow an ancient faith that IS condemns as devil worship. | Yazidis follow an ancient faith that IS condemns as devil worship. |
Thousands of members of the minority have fled into the mountains from the Islamist militants, who are reported by Iraq's human rights ministry to have seized hundreds of Yazidi women. | Thousands of members of the minority have fled into the mountains from the Islamist militants, who are reported by Iraq's human rights ministry to have seized hundreds of Yazidi women. |
International Development Secretary Justine Greening said the world had been "horrified by the brutal persecution of vulnerable minority groups" in Iraq. | International Development Secretary Justine Greening said the world had been "horrified by the brutal persecution of vulnerable minority groups" in Iraq. |
"Hundreds of thousands of people have fled their homes and we are extremely concerned for their safety," she said. | "Hundreds of thousands of people have fled their homes and we are extremely concerned for their safety," she said. |
BBC political correspondent Iain Watson said that while Downing Street could not rule out military action indefinitely, the mood was not "gung-ho" ahead of the 2015 general election. | BBC political correspondent Iain Watson said that while Downing Street could not rule out military action indefinitely, the mood was not "gung-ho" ahead of the 2015 general election. |
The UK's emergency aid package includes: | The UK's emergency aid package includes: |
Meanwhile, the Foreign Office has advised Britons not to travel to those parts of Iraqi Kurdistan affected by fighting and to leave areas close to the conflict. | Meanwhile, the Foreign Office has advised Britons not to travel to those parts of Iraqi Kurdistan affected by fighting and to leave areas close to the conflict. |