"1,800 Peshmergas were killed, 103,690 wounded, and 47 went missing in the fighting to liberate the areas under the control of ISIS," the Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG) representative in the Iraqi National Coordination Committee, Dindar Zebari, said. 

In the KRG's war against IS, lasting from2014 to 2018, the region's politics, economy and society went through a dramatic change. 

The peshmerga forces shouldered most of the burden in the global war against IS, and still, many of the wounded suffer from their injury.

According to the Kurdistan Regional Government, 3,552 people are released. One thousand two hundred seven women, 339 men, 1,500 girls and 956 boys. The government works continuously to bring back the captives home.  

In an agreement between the Kurdistan Region and Germany, Berlin has received over 1,000 Yazidi women in its health centers.