Turkish warplane bombs vicinity of Syria’s Hawl camp
QAMISHLI, Syria (North Press) – A Turkish fighter jet bombed Wednesday evening a position for fighters of the Internal Security Forces of North and East Syria (Asayish) near Hawl Camp which houses thousands of the families of the Islamic State’s (ISIS) militants, amid concerns that some ISIS women fled the camp.
A source in the camp management told North Press that a warplane targeted with three airstrikes al-Toghaji area which contains several oil wells and is only a few kilometers away from the camp.
The source added that the strikes targeted positions of the Asayish members who are tasked with guarding and protecting the camp.
Similarly, the head of the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) Media Center, Ferhad Shami, said in a tweet that the Turkish warplane hit the Asayish members responsible for protecting the camp.
The attacks created a state of disruption in the camp, amid fears that some ISIS women fled the camp.
Hawl Camp is the most dangerous camp in northeastern Syria, as it is a home for more than 55.000 of women and children of ISIS militants.