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News ID: 363429
21 December 2021 - 18:29
Syria camp

Victims include three Iraqis - two men and one woman - as well as two Syrian women and one woman whose identity is unknown.

Hawzah News Agency –The Daesh terrorists (ISIS) group killed six people, including four women, in Syria's al-Hol camp for displaced persons so far this month, a Britain-based activist group said on Sunday.

The camp, which is controlled by the Kurdish-led autonomous administration in northeastern Syria, houses about 62,000 displaced persons, including relatives of ISIS fighters.

About 93 percent are women and children, and about half come from Iraq.

According to the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, which has a wide network of sources in Syria, "six assassinations were committed" in the camp by ISIS cells since the start of December.

The last victim to date was shot dead on Saturday.

The victims include three Iraqis - two men and one woman - as well as two Syrian women and one woman whose identity is unknown, the Observatory said.

Since the start of the year, the number of killings in the camp has been on the rise.

Some 86 people were killed, including 63 Iraqi refugees who resided in al-Hol, according to the monitor's toll.

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