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US military says it completed Syria mission to transfer ISIS members to Iraq

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Feb 13 (Reuters) - U.S. ‌military forces have completed their mission ​in Syria to transfer Islamic State detainees to Iraq, U.S. ⁠Central Command said on Friday.

"The 23-day transfer mission began on Jan. 21 and resulted in U.S. ​forces successfully transporting more than 5,700 adult male ISIS fighters ‌from detention facilities in Syria to Iraqi custody," Central Command said in a statement.

The transfer started after a ⁠rapid offensive by Syrian government forces ⁠in northeast Syria against Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF), a U.S. ally which had guarded the Islamic State detainees and the facilities where they were incarcerated ‌for years.

On January 29, the United States brokered a ⁠ceasefire deal that set out ‌a phased integration of Kurdish fighters ​into the central state.

U.S. Maj. Gen. Kevin Lambert, a CENTCOM commander, said “The successful execution of this ‌orderly and secure transfer operation will ​help prevent an ⁠ISIS resurgence in Syria.”

Iraq’s foreign minister Fuad Hussein ‌told Reuters on the ⁠sidelines of the Munich Security Conference that discussion with “some Arab and Muslim countries” to take back their ​citizens had started.

Baghdad ‌would need more financial assistance to deal with the ⁠influx, Hussein said.

(Reporting by ​Bhargav Acharya in Toronto; Writing by Feras Dalatey; ​editing by Philippa Fletcher)

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