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U.S.-backed Syrian force that defeated IS 5 years ago warns group still poses international threat

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The U.S.-backed force that defeated the Islamic State group in Syria five years ago warned Saturday that the extremists still pose grave dangers throughout the world and called on the international community to find solutions for thousands of fighters still held in its jails.

The statement by the Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces to mark the fifth anniversary since IS lost the last sliver of its self-declared caliphate came hours after the group claimed responsibility for Friday鈥檚 attack in Moscow that left 133 people dead.

On March 23, 2019, SDF fighters captured the eastern Syrian village of Baghouz marking the end of the extremist group鈥檚 caliphate that was carved out of large parts of Syria and Iraq. During its rule, IS brutalized millions of people and attracted thousands of men and women from around the world to join it ranks.

鈥淭he liberation of Baghouz marked a pivotal moment. Our forces freed millions from the organization鈥檚 terror, safeguarding not only our region but the world from its barbarity,鈥 the SDF said.

Despite its defeat, IS sleeper cells and its affiliates in Asia and Africa still claim deadly attacks as well as in Syria and neighboring Iraq where the extremists were defeated in 2017.

鈥淭he terrorist organization still poses a great danger to our regions and the world,鈥 the SDF said, adding that 鈥渋t seeks to rebuild itself through its sleeper cells and tries to revive its dreams of regaining geographical control over some areas.鈥

The SDF said that in order to completely eradicate IS it must dismantle 鈥渋ts ideological breeding ground.鈥

The SDF is holding some 10,000 captured IS fighters in northeast Syria in around two dozen detention facilities 鈥 including 2,000 foreigners whose home countries have refused to repatriate them. U.S.-backed Kurdish fighters also oversee some 45,000 family members of IS fighters, mostly women and children in the sprawling al-Hol camp. The camp once had a population of 73,000 but dropped as some countries have been repatriating their citizens.

Many of the women and children remain die-hard IS supporters, and the camp has seen bouts of militant violence. In February, the SDF concluded a dayslong security operation at al-Hol during which they detained 85 people, captured weapons and freed a Yazidi woman who was raped and forced to marry IS fighters.

鈥淭he issue of ISIS detainees requires a global solution,鈥 the SDF said, using a term to refer to IS. It added that their home countries should repatriate their nationals, or an international court established in northeast Syria where they can stand trial.

The SDF said that ending the case of IS families at al-Hol camp 鈥渋s a priority that cannot be overlooked or ignored, as the camp is still a ticking time bomb.鈥

鈥淐oncerns are growing about the children of ISIS who are receiving the organization鈥檚 teachings within this terrorist-infested environment,鈥 it said.

鈥淭his in itself poses a threat to the future of the region and the world,鈥 the SDF said.

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