Sirte was a stronghold for Islamic State from 2015-2016
Hundreds of foreign militants joined Islamic State in Sirte
Dozens of women and children detained towards the end of the fighting have been held in Misrata
Misrata, Libya, August 21, 2017:Four Sudanese Children whose parents are believed to have been killed fighting for Islamic State in the Libyan city of Sirte last year were handed over to the Sudanese consul on Sunday for the return to their country. Sirte was a stronghold for Islamic State from 2015-2016 when Libyan forces backed by U.S. air strikes ousted the ultra-hardline group. Hundreds of foreign militants joined Islamic State in Sirte.
Dozens of women and children detained towards the end of the fighting have been held in Misrata, the city from which the military campaign in Sirte was led.
They include nationals of Tunisia, Egypt, Sudan, Senegal, Chad, and Niger. Twenty-one Libyan children have been handed back to their families.
In June, eight Sudanese children were handed over to the Sudanese authorities and returned to Sudan. Eleven other Sudanese women and Sudanese children are still in Misrata.
The Red Crescent's head of psychological support in Misrata, Salah Abuzreba, appealed to all countries "that haven't responded until this moment to receive those children as a human act, so they can be returned to their relatives". (VOA)