Security incidents have been on the rise in the crowded camp of Al-Hol, which house families of IS fighters among its 70,000 residents, with foreign women and their children separated from Syrian and Iraqi inhabitants. AFP
Security incidents have been on the rise in the crowded camp of Al-Hol, which house families of IS fighters among its 70,000 residents, with foreign women and their children separated from Syrian and Show more
Some 20,000 Iraqis could return from Syria in weeks, Red Cross says
The group could include fighters, women and children who lived in Baghouz