Young British girl returns to UK from IS detention camp in Syria.

Authorities in the area informed Sky News that a little British child had been returned from a prison center in northwest Syria that housed suspected members of the Islamic State family.

The youngster, estimated to be nine years old, was discovered in the Al Hol camp in northeast Syria, which is home to the spouses and kids of IS members and sympathizers.

Having spent the majority of her childhood in the camps, she was being raised by a lady who is not her original mother and does not speak English.

The UK government has requested that the authorities in northeast Syria locate her at the camp and turn her over.

Over the last two years, the Autonomous Administration of North and East Syria (AANES) has been in “constant touch” with the British government to ascertain the girl’s name and whereabouts, according to Khaled Ibrahim, a member of the department’s foreign relations division.

“She had no idea bout her identity, name, or citizenship,” he stated.