Fire in Syria’s Hawl Camp claims life of woman

HASAKAH, Syria (North Press) – On Friday, a woman died and another one and her children were injured as a result of a fire broke out in a part in the foreigners sector in Hawl Camp, east of Hasakah, northeast Syria, where women and children of the Islamic State Organization (ISIS) members, detainees and dead are residing.

The foreigners sector in Hawl Camp includes women of ISIS of different foreign nationalities who consider themselves responsible for the implementation of the ISIS ideology.

“The injured were transferred to a hospital in Hasakah city,” an exclusive source of North Press said.

However, North Press so far has not managed to know the reason of the fire or even obtain more details about the incident by the Kurdish Red Crescent or the Internal Security Forces of North and East Syria (Asayish).

The Hawl Camp is a house for about 15,300 families in total of 56,000 individuals including 2,423 families of ISIS detained or killed militants, who hail from over than 60 countries.

Reporting by Jindar Abdulqader