On Thursday, Syrian Kurdish authorities in northeastern Syria handed over 50 individuals, comprising 17 women and 33 children, to a delegation from Tajikistan. These individuals, family members of Islamic State militants, were repatriated as part of ongoing efforts to manage the aftermath of the conflict involving the Islamic State. This event marks a significant step in Tajikistan's efforts to repatriate its citizens, bringing the total number of repatriated Tajik nationals to 304. The repatriation is part of a broader initiative that has seen a total of 3,421 third-country nationals returned from northeastern Syria. Additionally, Tajikistan remains a prime recruiting ground for Daesh.
Kurdish-led authorities in northeastern Syria on Thursday handed over 50 women and children — family members of Islamic State militants — to a delegation from Tajikistan for repatriation back home https://t.co/yBer1GoM13
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A delegation from Tajikistan has just repatriated 50 people from NES - 17 women and 33 children - bringing Tajikistan's total number of repatriated citizens to 304. A total of 3,421 third-country foreigners have now been repatriated from NES, as per RIC data. https://t.co/0aDsxsyAfu
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📍SDF in northeastern Syria on Thursday handed over 50 women and children — family members of Islamic State militants — to a delegation from Tajikistan for repatriation back home. https://t.co/FsrKxW7l8r
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