Young man stabbed to death by ISIS women in Hol Camp
A young man with 16 stab wounds has been found killed by ISIS women in the Hol Camp in northern Syria.
A young man with 16 stab wounds has been found killed by ISIS women in the Hol Camp in northern Syria.
Hawar News Agency (ANHA) reports that a young man has been stabbed to death in the Hol Camp located near the Heseke city of northern Syria. According to reports, supporters of the jihadist militia "Islamic State" killed the victim with 16 knife wounds.
According to the camp administration, the slain man Abdullah Ahmad, who came from al-Bab, was attacked by ISIS women because he rejected the ideology of the terrorist organization. While he died at scene, efforts continue to capture the perpetrators.
On September 30, security forces at the Hol Camp intervened the ISIS women who set up a secret court. There was a shootout in which one jihadist woman was killed and seven others injured.
On September 29, ISIS women from Russia attacked and injured a woman resident of the camp because she did not comply with the ISIS ideology.
On the same day, a woman's corpse was discovered in the sewers in the camp.
More than 71,000 people live in Hol Camp, including those seeking protection from Syria and Iraq. A separate area has been set up for ISIS families.
Mazlum Abdi, General Commander of the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF), recently compared the situation in the camp to a "bomb that could explode". The autonomous administration of northern and eastern Syria has long been calling on the countries of origin of ISIS members in the camps and prisons in the region to return their nationals. With a few exceptions, this call remains unheard. This situation is especially tragic for the children of ISIS members, who have no chance to escape Islamist indoctrination.
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