Thursday, April 3, 2025

Sudan repatriates five Daesh-linked citizens to Syria

Sudan announced on Saturday that it has repatriated five citizens who joined the Daesh/ISIS terrorist group in Syria.

A statement from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs said that two women and three children had returned from Syria.

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“These five are the first people arrested in northern Syria,” the statement said, without giving the number of Sudanese people arrested in Syria for joining terrorist groups.

In April 2018, Sudan repatriated 10 citizens who had joined Daesh/ISIS in Libya.

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