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Kurdish Units Arrest Dozens of ISIS Terrorists in Refugees' Camp North Syria


Fri 02 Apr 2021 | 05:16 PM
Ahmed Moamar

Sources affiliated with the Kurdish Internal forces (known as Assaish) have announced arresting dozens of ISIS terrorists after ending the first stage of a security operation at Al-Hawl Refugees' camp in the northern part of the Syrian territories.

Among those who were detained in the camp are a number of commanders of the terrorist group.

Over the few last days, the Kurdish units have implemented an enlarged campaign under the slogan of "Humanity and Security" that led to the arrest of 125 elements of the sleeping cells under ISIS along with 20 commanders of leaders of those cells and responsible for murders took place in the camp.

The Kurdish officers found military paraphernalia and electric circuit used in preparing explosive devices.

Ali Al-Hassan, spokesman for the Kurdish units revealed that the first stage of the security operation was launched on March 28.

He added that other Kurdish detachments of other factions in North Syria took part in that operation.

He indicated that some five thousand forces participated in combing the camp to create a safe and more stable environment there.

Al Hassan warns that the new positive situation may collapse soon if the international community doesn't support the Kurds.

He called for seizing the standing opportunity to find a long-range solution for the problem of the Syrian camp which houses families of ISIS terrorists who were killed or fled after liberating the area.

It is worth noting that Al-Hawl houses more than 60 thousand people belong to 57 countries.

Most of the residents of the camp are families and relatives of ISIS terrorists in addition to some militants who sneaked to the camp as civilians to reorganize elements of the group again.

The Kurdish spokesman assured that ISIS resurgents have murdered 47 people since the beginning of the current year to revenge the hefty defeat of the group during the last few years.