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YPG/PKK releases more Daesh terrorists in NE Syria

600 people, including Daesh terrorists, leave refugee camp in northeastern Al-Hasakah province, sources say

Mohamed Misto  | 16.11.2020 - Update : 16.11.2020
YPG/PKK releases more Daesh terrorists in NE Syria

AL-HASAKAH, Syria

The YPG/PKK terrorist group on Monday allowed 212 Syrian families leave the Al-Hawl refugee camp in the northeastern Al-Hasakah province, Anadolu Agency has learnt.

About 600 people left the camp, which accommodates civilians and former Daesh/ISIS members, according to local sources.

Those evacuated were residents of the eastern Deir ez-Zor province, they added.

The YPG, which is the Syrian offshoot of the terrorist PKK, released 290 Daesh/ISIS terrorists and their families from the same camp last month.

The group established the camp in April 2017, which is known for its poor living conditions.

According to UN figures, more than 70,000 people -- 90% of whom are women and children -- live in the temporary settlement that has a capacity of 10,000 only.

It includes thousands of terrorist fighters from nearly 50 countries, including Syria and Iraq.

Thousands have been killed while millions displaced since the 2011 crackdown of pro-democracy protesters by the Assad regime.


*Writing by Mahmoud Barakat

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