Russia pulls 34 children out of ISIS camp in Syria – NRK Urix – foreign news and documentaries

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Children from 3 to 14 years old. They were handed over to a delegation led by the Envoy of the Russian President for Children’s Rights, Anna Kuznetsova. She says all the children live in Al Hol camp.

Russia has so far repatriated at least 169 children who lost their parents in the ISIS region.

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Orphans from former ISIS-controlled areas prepare to travel to Russia from the city of Qamishli in the Kurdish-controlled region in northeastern Syria.

Orphans from former ISIS-controlled areas prepare to travel to Russia from the city of Qamishli in the Kurdish-controlled region in northeastern Syria.

Photo: Daly Slimane / AFP

The Russian army spokesman, Fanar Al-Kit, in the Kurdish authorities in northeastern Syria, told AFP that Russia will pick up more children.

Anna Kuznetsova, Russian Children's Rights Ombudsman

The Ombudsman for Children’s Rights in Russia, Anna Kuznetsova, picked up the children.

Photo: Mikhail Klimentyev / AP

Russia also brought children from Iraq, where they were left alone after the defeat of the ISIS caliphate.

Blame terms

The Kurds in Syria have demanded that the children be returned from the overcrowded camps in northeastern Syria to their original homes or the homes of their parents.

Few countries followed the call. The exception is Russia and the countries of Central Asia. Uzbekistan recently repatriated 93 people, including 75 children. The Kurdish newspaper wrote on the Internet that this happened in early April Rudaw.

The conditions of Al-Hol camp have been repeatedly criticized by human rights organizations. There has been an increase in the number of homicides in the camp this year.

Rudaw wrote that the last case was an Iraqi refugee who was found dead on Sunday

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A child sent to Russia looks at Kurdish security forces soldiers outside the bus.

Photo: Daly Slimane / AFP

Build the IS again

The Kurdish security forces recently carried out one Work inside the camp for men. There they arrested several people.

They revealed that ISIS operatives had infiltrated the camp as civilians. They are said to have tried to rebuild the terrorist organization there.

Kurdish forces are also planning a similar operation in the part of the camp where foreigners live.

There will be former ISIS members from 57 countries represented in the camp. Most of those detained there are women and children.

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An operation in Al-Hol camp in Syria.

A total of 125 people were arrested during the operation in Al-Hol camp. According to the Kurdish autonomous authorities, 25 of them are said to have been leaders in the terrorist organization ISIS.

Photo: Local Police in Northeast Syria

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