16-year-old Swedish girl rescued from ISIS after going missing with boyfriend
Kurdish forces have rescued a Swedish teenager from the Islamic State-controlled Iraqi city of Mosul.
Marlin Stivani Nivarlain, from BorĂ¥s, Sweden, went missing from her
home last year after "she was misled by an IS member in Sweden to travel
to Syria and later to Mosul,” said the Kurdistan Region Security
Council (KRSC) in a statement released Tuesday.
She was taken into custody by Kurdish forces on Feb. 17, according to
the statement. They say their counter-terrorism forces rescued her in
an area outside of Mosul. According to Swedish news outlet Sveriges Radio,
the girl travelled to Mosul with her boyfriend last year and was
pregnant at the time. The pair then decided that they wanted to leave
ISIS, but were being held against their will.
Swedish authorities and members of Nivarlain's family had reportedly reached out to the Kurdish Security Council “to assist in locating and rescuing her from ISIL.”
Nivarlain is still in Iraqi Kurdistan, but local authorities said in
her statement that she “will be transferred to Swedish authorities to
return home once necessary arrangements are put place.”
Nivarlain is just one of a handful of young European women who have
travelled into ISIS controlled territory to join members of the group.
It is unclear if she faces charges upon her return to Sweden.
Another Swedish teen who was taken into custody in Vienna faced charges for her involvement with the group.
The Swedish Foreign Ministry has yet to comment on the case.
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