Three refugees killed in al-Hawl camp during the last week
Hasakah- North-Press Agency
Dilsoz Yousef
Security forces in al-Hawl camp in eastern Hasakah countryside, northeastern Syria, have found the body of an Iraqi female refugee who was killed by a sharp object inside her tent, amid continuing investigations, as female members the Islamic State terrorist group (ISIS) were accused. A security source in the camp has told North-Press that the security forces found the body of an Iraqi refugee woman, named Fadila Ibrahim al-Saleh, 30 years old, was killed with a sharp object on her head and body inside her tent, in the first sector in al-Hawl camp.
According to the source, the investigations of the circumstances of the crime have revealed that the method of killing is similar to the one committed by the female members of ISIS against all women who oppose their strict ideology and don't abide to its principles.
Moreover, the intensity of violent actions have recently increased in al-Hawl camp, east of Hasakah governorate, especially against Iraqi refugees, to raise the number of refugees who were killed during the last week to 3 people.
Early on Wednesday, the security forces found the body of a man and a woman of Iraqi nationality, who were killed by a sharp tool, amid a state of great concern over the residents of the camp upon the committed crimes.
It's noteworthy that al-Hawl camp includes more than 67 thousands refugees and displaced persons, among whom 11 thousands are the wives and children of militants of the Islamic State (ISIS).