As part of a US-led plan, up to 7,000 suspects are set to be relocated to detention facilities across the border
Iraq has received thousands of Islamic State (IS, formerly ISIS) linked detainees from Syria, whom the US military began transferring last month, according to media reports.
The transfers follow a deal in which the Syrian government and Kurdish-led forces reached an agreement, restoring Damascus’ control over key northeastern territories amid a gradual drawdown of US forces from the region.
An unnamed Iraqi official told AFP on Tuesday that 4,500 IS-linked detainees have been transferred so far as part of a US-led plan that could eventually see up to 7,000 suspects relocated. The detainees reportedly include Iraqi, Syrian, and foreign nationals captured or held by Kurdish forces during the fight against the terrorist group.
The US-backed, Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) previously controlled many of the detention sites and had served as Washington’s main proxy during its campaign against IS, which gained strength in Syria and Iraq in 2014.
The deal between Damascus and the SDF, accompanied by a ceasefire, followed weeks of deadly clashes. The ceasefire announced by Syria’s Ministry of Defense at the end of January sparked unrest, including a mass escape from one detention facility, prompting Washington to plan the transfer of thousands of suspects to more secure facilities in Iraq.
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