Tajikistan returns 31 women and 73 children from Syria to their homeland
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Tajikistan returned to their homeland thirty-one women and seventy-three children from the SAR, official sources report. All of them were kept in camps for relatives of Islamic State militants (banned in the Russian Federation) in the north-eastern part of the country. Together with them, a citizen of Kazakhstan and her four children flew to Dushanbe, later they will be handed over to Astana.
The repatriates will be taken to specially designated places, where they will undergo a course of rehabilitation and treatment.
Most of the returned women went to Syria and Iraq with their jihadist husbands in 2014-2016, and after the loss of a large part of the territory to ISIS in 2018, they ended up in the SDF camps, such as Roj and Al -Hoole”
At the end of May, the Arab-Kurdish administration plans to release more than two hundred Syrians from the Al-Hul camp.
In March of this year, Russia repatriated fifty-six children from Syria. In January, France returned forty-seven citizens.
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