Tents of ISIS French women in Syria’s Roj camp burned

QAMISHLI, Syria (North Press) – A fire broke out on Monday in Roj camp, northeast Syria, which houses families of ISIS, but no casualties were reported.

“A fire broke out in the French immigrants’ section in Roj camp, burning three tents,” a special source told North Press.

“The fire only caused material damage,” the source added.

Roj is one of several detention camps in northeast Syria that  house thousands of people, including many foreign nationals, since the SDF and the Global Coalition to Defeat ISIS declared the territorial defeat of the terror group in March 2019.

It currently houses 806 families, including 2,800 individuals of Arabs and foreigners, mostly women and children of ISIS members who hail from 62 countries, according to previous report published by North Press.  

Reporting by Muhammad al-Qadi