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BAGHDAD, Feb 10, 2026 (BSS/AFP) - More than 4,500 suspected jihadists have
been transferred from Syria to Iraq as part of a US operation to relocate
Islamic State group detainees, an Iraqi official told AFP on Tuesday.
The detainees are among around 7,000 suspects the US military began
transferring last month after Syrian government forces captured Kurdish-held
territory where they had been held by Kurdish fighters.
They include Syrians, Iraqis and Europeans, among other nationalities.
Saad Maan, a spokesperson for the Iraqi government's security information
unit, told AFP that 4,583 detainees had been brought to Iraq so far.
In 2014, IS swept across swathes of Syria and Iraq, committing massacres and
forcing women and girls into sexual slavery.
Backed by US-led forces, Iraq proclaimed the defeat of IS in 2017, while in
neighbouring Syria the Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces ultimately beat
back the group two years later.
The SDF went on to jail thousands of suspected jihadists and detain tens of
thousands of their relatives in camps.
In Iraq, where many prisons are packed with IS suspects, courts have handed
down hundreds of death sentences and life terms to those convicted of
terrorism offences, including many foreign fighters.
This month Iraq's judiciary said it had begun investigations into detainees
transferred from Syria.