New batch of Syrians to leave Hawl Camp to Manbij north Syria

HASAKAH, Syria (North Press) – A new batch of Syrian IDPs left Hawl camp, east Hasakah, towards their areas in the city of Manbij and its countryside, north Syria.

This is the 12th batch following an initiative released by the Syrian Democratic Council (SDC) and tribal sheikhs to send Syrian IDPs out, and it is the second to head towards Manbij.

The batch was scheduled to depart on Saturday, but it was postponed until this morning due to the delay of the procedures.

The new batch includes 105 families in total of 345 persons from Manbij city and its villages, according to the official in Hawl Camp Departure Office, Mounir Muhammad.

In October, the Executive Council of the Autonomous Administration of North and East Syria (AANES) issued a decision to send Syrian families in Hawl Camp out according to an initiative by the SDC and the will of tribal sheikhs of the area.

It is scheduled to send out a new batch of Syrian IDPs towards Deir ez-Zor within this week, according to Muhammad.

Reporting by Jindar Abdulqader