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Kyrgyzstan brings home 95 ISIL wives, children from Syrian internment camps

The government of Kyrgyzstan announced that 95 wives and children of ISIL (ISIS) fighters have been repatriated from internment camps in northeast Syria as part of a humanitarian mission on August 30, reported Aljazeera.

This operation was carried out with the help of the US, the UN and the Red Cross, which also involved provision of humanitarian assistance and necessary medicines to the population of the region.

Following several visits to the region since 2019, Human Rights Watch has warned that the detention camps, especially in Syria, are “life-threatening” for children, stressing that the conditions are deeply degrading, and in many cases, inhuman.

It should be mentioned that Thousands of people from the former Soviet republics of Central Asia joined various foreign fighting groups, including the ISIL, particularly between 2013 and 2015.

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