Syrians linked to Daesh released from al Hol camp in Syria

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YPG terror group-led SDF to move 15,000 Syrians out of the overcrowded al Hol camp in northeast Syria which holds displaced people and families of Daesh terrorists

The YPG-led SDF will allow up to 15,000 Syrians citizens leave a squalid camp it runs in the country's northeast, which holds displaced people and families of Daesh terrorists.Dominated by the YPG, the SDF has been the main US partner in Syria and has driven Daesh out of a swathe of the country's north and east over the last four years.Daesh fighters and their families detained in Syria pose a security threat but foreign governments have hesitated to repatriate their citizens.

Al Hol camp alone houses nearly 65,000 people, including about 28,000 Syrians, 30,000 Iraqis and some 10,000 other foreigners of many nationalities, according to UN estimates. UNICEF said in August eight children had died in al Hol, where it said children from 60 countries were languishing and Covid-19 infections among camp workers had worsened conditions.READ MORE: YPG-led SDF's presence in the region

The US and the YPG-led SDF have been collaborating in northern Syria since 2015 when Washington cobbled together the SDF to control the rich oil fields and fight the growing presence of Daesh in the region.

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