Clashes in Syrian camp housing IS families kill 3

Update: 2022-03-29 18:02 GMT

Beirut: Clashes between US-backed Syrian Kurdish fighters and members of the Islamic State group killed at least three people inside a restive camp in northeastern Syria that houses IS families, a Kurdish official and an opposition war monitor said on Tuesday.

The clashes broke out late Monday night at al-Hol in Syria's province of Hassakeh, when Kurdish fighters exchanged fire with an IS sleeper cell, according to Shixmus Ehmed, head of the Kurdish-led administration's department for refugees and displaced. He spoke to The Associated Press via voice messages Tuesday.

The fighting involving automatic rifles and rocket propelled grenades, he said, adding that the situation remains tense. The sprawling al-Hol camp has for years held tens of thousands of women and children mostly wives, widows and children of IS members.

Syrian Kurdish fighters have intensified their inspections at al-Hol in recent weeks following a late January attack by IS on a prison in the provincial capital of Hassakeh, where some 3,000 militants and juveniles are held.

That attack led to 10 days of fighting between the US-backed fighters and IS militants that left nearly 500 people dead before the situation was brought under control.

It was the biggest attack by IS since the fall of the group's so-called Islamic caliphate in 2019, and stoked fears it may be staging a comeback. Following the Sunday night clashes, the Kurdish fighters surrounded the area to prevent any IS gunmen from escaping, Ehmed said, without giving a breakdown for the casualties. The Britain-based Syrian Observatory for Human rights, an opposition war monitor, said a woman and a child were killed as well as an IS fighter. 

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