Islamic State conflict in Syria has been rescued by the UK.The mission was part of efforts to help unaccompanied or orphaned minors stuck in the country since the start of the brutal civil war.A repatriation team left Syria with the child on Tuesday.The rescue mission was led by Martin Longden, the UK's Syria envoy.Further details about the child's identity can't be reported for legal reasons.Last year, the Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab said the UK would take "the necessary and secure steps" to repatriate minors who are unaccompanied or whose parents have been killed.In a statement, he said: "These are children who have experienced the worst horrors of war and bringing them home is the right thing to do."A small number of British children.
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