A kidnapped Yazidi girl has returned from Syria after being missing for more than 10 years.
AFP news agency reported; A Yazidi girl kidnapped by ISIS fighters in August 2014 at the age of 17, after the fall of Bashar al-Assad's regime was able to escape and leave Syria for the Kurdistan Region and returned to the Kurdistan Region on January 5th.
(Sylvana), now 27; Her family thought she was killed by ISIS, so they held a funeral and built a grave for her in the village of Kojo, but she was first taken to Tala'afar and then tried to escape, so ISIL fighters took her to Raqqa He lived in the basement of a house in Idlib.
"I am happy and sad because my father and two brothers were martyred and my mother and brother are missing," she said and my other brothers live in Europe.”
"Life was very difficult and I saw fear, hunger and a lot of air strikes," she said. "There were no ISIS fighters there and she lived alone and the people of the area helped her."
She said that after the fall of the Assad regime, it took him five days to leave the Syrian border, first reached Manbij, then went to Raqqa at night, then Hasakah and Amuda and then reunited with his elder brother on the Kurdistan Regional Government border.
According to the director of the office of the kidnapped Shiites told AFP; In August 2014, ISIL fighters kidnapped 6,417 Shiites, only 3,500 of whom have been rescued and 2,600 are still missing.
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