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800 Iraqi refugees return home from northeast Syria, hundreds more to follow

800 Iraqi refugees have returned home from Syria, as the Iraqi government reportedly agreed to the return of 800 families, according to a Syrian Kurdish source.
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Since last year, Iraqi authorities have repatriated hundreds of Iraqi families from the Kurdish-controlledÌýAl-Hol camp in Syria's northeast [Getty]

Eight hundred returned home from northeast on Thursday and hundreds more are to follow, a Syrian official in the region's Kurdish semi-autonomous administration said.

The Observatory for Human Rights said the first group left on buses via the Al-Yarubiyah border crossing.

The Iraqi government has "agreed to the return of (a total of) 800 families", the Syrian Kurdish source told AFP, adding that many of them had sought refuge in Syria after the (IS) group expanded its presence in Iraq.

They had been living in villages bordering Iraq, under the control of the Kurdish-led forces that rule regions of north and northeast Syria.

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A senior Iraqi security source said: "We have been checking their identities for security reasons for the past year.

"They've been suffering from the difficult economic conditions in Syria."

Relatives of jihadists, including children, are held in Kurdish-controlled camps in Syria's northeast, the largest of which is Al-Hol with around 56,000 displaced people and refugees.

Since last year, Iraqi authorities have repatriated hundreds of Iraqi families from Al-Hol.

The IS group ruled large swathes of Iraq between 2014 and 2017.

Kurdish-led forces backed by the United States seized the group's last territorial bastion in Syria in 2019.

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