Kurdish foreign minister urges Britain to take back its jihadis or risk wave of terror when they return on their own
Abdul Karim Omar, foreign minister in the Kurdish-held north, warned babies of ISIS brides such as Shamima Begum could be "ticking time bombs" if left in Syria
The head of the forces holding British jihadis in Syria has warned the U.K. that if they don't take back the militants into their country, they should be ready to face the prospect of them making their way back on their own and carrying out a wave of destructive terror attacks.
Abdul Karim Omar, the de-facto foreign minister in Kurdish-held northern Syria, has said that his army, known as the Syrian Democratic Forces have done their part in defeating the Islamic State, but has urged Britain to do its duty as well, the Daily Mail reported.