British soldier who left UK to fight for Kurds ‘found and being returned to unit’

 
ISIS fight: a member of the Kurdish Peshmerga forces in Kirkuk as a British teenage soldier is being returned to his unit (Picture: Getty)
Alexandra Rucki23 February 2015

A British soldier who allegedly left the country to support the Kurds in the fight against the Islamic State has been found and being returned to his unit, Defence Secretary Michael Fallon told MPs.

The MP said during the regular Commons defence questions: “The House may also want to know the soldier reported as missing last week has now been located and is being returned to his unit."

It was reported on Thursday that the man, understood to be 19, left his base after telling his family he was joining the Kurdish Peshmerga in their battle against the extremist group because "these guys need our help".

When the news broke last week, a Ministry of Defence spokesman said only that the report was being looked into.

The soldier, who joined up at the age of 16 after leaving school, had reportedly been learning Arabic.

"I've gone to join the Kurds in Syria and Iraq," he wrote to his family, according to Sky News. "I'm with other British people and a Canadian at the moment.

"I don't know how to explain it to you but I really want and need to do this and I will be safe."

In December it emerged that two former British soldiers had travelled to Syria to fight against IS after feeling "compelled" to take up arms following the murder of aid volunteer Alan Henning.

Additional reporting Press Association.

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