Turkish drone targets forces protecting Hol refugee camp

Hol Camp in the east of Hesekê is one of the most dangerous camps in the world. Thousands of ISIS members have their wives and children in the camp, which also houses Iraqi refugees and refugees from different parts of Syria.

A Turkish drone bombed the military forces that protect the Hol refugee camp, which also houses families of ISIS members.

Citing a commander in charge of the military forces in Til Hemîs, ANHA reported that a Turkish drone bombed a location in Qeyrewan, south of Til Hemîs, on Friday.

Military forces tasked with protecting the Hol Camp are stationed in the location bombed by Turkish aircraft.

Further details concerning the attack were not immediately available, while North and East Syrian authorities have not made a statement yet.

Located 45 kilometres east of Hesekê, Hol Camp is considered the most dangerous camp in the world. According to current statistics, there are 53,098 people in the camp, which consists of nine sections, distributed among 14,601 families. There are 27,118 Iraqi nationals in 7,275 families and 18,166 Syrian nationals in 5,024 families. In addition, there are 7,803 women, children and adolescents among the international ISIS members in 2,291 families. The ISIS members come from 54 countries.

ISIS is trying to indoctrinate people in the camp through the women and ISIS cells, and in particular to raise the children and young people to become a new generation of ISIS. To make this possible, ISIS tries to destroy any form of other thinking in the camp through murders.