nprnews_____ = ||| lubuntu at wor2|||A Yazidi Woman Searches For Her Lost Daughter, Kidnapped By ISIS 6 Years Ago||| kickerpage = |||no kicker pagenpr for NPRNEWS||| summarynpr = |||ISIS fighters tore Kamo Zandinan's 4-year-old daughter Sonya from her arms in 2014. Zandinan, now a refugee in Canada, recently returned to Iraq to meet a 10-year-old girl she believes is Sonya.











Kamo Zandinan says goodbye in the Mosul orphanage to a 10-year-old girl she believes is her daughter Sonya, taken from her by ISIS six years ago. The girl was rescued by police in March from an Arab family to whom she was not related. Zandinan is waiting for DNA tests to confirm whether the girl is her daughter.



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A Yazidi Woman Searches For Her Lost Daughter, Kidnapped By ISIS 6 Years Ago






ISIS fighters tore Kamo Zandinan's 4-year-old daughter Sonya from her arms in 2014. Zandinan, now a refugee in Canada, recently returned to Iraq to meet a 10-year-old girl she believes is Sonya.





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