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1 day ago

US begins transfer of IS fighters from Syria to Iraq

Syrian government forces entered areas of northeastern Syria over the weekend, in a move to expand its territorial control over the country, driving away Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) fighters who held the territory. IS fighters and their families were being held in prisoner camps overseen by the SDF, but as the Syrian army advance, the SDF said it had to abandon their post at northeastern al-Hol camp, holding mostly women and children, and al-Aqtan prison for IS fighters.
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2 days ago

Syrian army reportedly enters detention camp holding relatives of IS suspects

Syria's army has reportedly entered the country's vast al-Hawl detention camp that houses relatives of suspected Islamic State jihadists, after Kurdish forces withdrew. A large group of soldiers opened the camp's metal gate and entered while others guarded the entrance, according to an Agence France-Presse journalist at the scene. Al-Hawl, located in a desert region of al-Hasakah province, holds about 24,000 people, including 15,000 Syrians and about 6,300 foreign women and children of 42 nationalities.
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3 days ago
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Syria: Kurdish forces leave IS camp as army advances

SDF withdrew from al-Hol camp to redeploy amid rising threats, provoking Syrian army accusations and raising concerns over security for thousands of IS relatives.
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3 days ago
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Kurdish forces withdraw from IS detention camp in north-east Syria

Kurdish-led SDF withdrew from al-Hol camp amid Syrian government advances, prompting fears of detainee escapes and heightened regional security risks.
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4 days ago

Kurdish-led forces report clashes with Syrian army at prison holding IS inmates

Fighting between the SDF and Syrian government near Raqqa prison risks IS detainee escapes and could destabilize northeast Syria, threatening a return of terrorism.
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