QAMISHLI, Syria (North Press) – On Monday, the Internal Security Forces (Asayish), found the bodies of two displaced sisters who were killed by unidentified persons in Hawl Camp, east of Hasakah, northeast Syria.
“The two displaced sisters, Ghufran Ahmed Khalaf, 23 and Asma Ahmed Khalaf, 17, were killed in the fifth sector of the camp,” a security source in Hawl Camp told North Press.
The source did not mention any other details about the two victims and whether any suspects had been arrested.
On June 23, a woman of Russian origin in Hawl Camp, was subjected to an assassination attempt by extremist women in the ISIS families’ section in the camp.
The Camp Administration is seeking to get out members of the Syrian families who receive guarantee in the areas from which they come from northeast Syria.
In late March, The Internal Security Forces (Asayish) and Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF), supported by counter-terrorism units and the rapid intervention force arrested dozens of wanted individuals as part of a security campaign in Hawl Camp, east of Hasakah city.
A statement by Asayish forces said then that during the first quarter of this year, ISIS sleeper cells killed 47 people in the camp.