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From: Brumar8910/13/2019 7:49:22 AM
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Mass ISIS escape, Kurdish women's rights leader murdered by Arab fighters fighting for Turkey
Senior Kurdish politician and women’s rights leader killed in northeastern Syria

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"She was taken out of her car during a Turkish-backed attack and executed by Turkish backed mercenary factions on the International Road between Qamishlo and Manbij, where her driver who was also martyred,” the SDC statement said.

However, the Syrian Kurdish outlet ANHA, which is tied to the main Kurdish group in the SDF, the People’s Protection Units (YPG), said Islamic State (ISIS) militants were responsible for her death.

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rudaw.net

ISIS families escape Ain Issa camp in northeast Syria after Turkish bombardment
JOANNE STOCKER OCTOBER 13, 2019

Hundreds of family members of Islamic State adherents held inside a camp in Ain Issa, northern Syria, have escaped following Turkish bombardment nearby, according to the autonomous administration in the area and eyewitnesses.

It was unclear if all estimated 950 foreign women and children held in the secure section of the camp had fled on Sunday, October 13, but the Syrian Democratic Forces and an eyewitness said hundreds of people had escaped after Turkish warplanes dropped a bomb nearby.

“Almost all suspected ISIS militants fled the camp,” said SDF chief spokesperson Mustafa Bali.

A witness said that Syrians displaced by years of civil war fled first, and some of the ISIS family members used the opportunity to escape, said the regional monitor Rojava Information Center, which is tracking the conflict after Turkey’s incursion into northeast Syria on October 9.

Ain Issa camp holds about 13,000 people, mostly IDPs, according to the Autonomous Administration in North and East Syria, which is affiliated with the SDF. The secure annex was home to 249 women and 700 children linked to ISIS, according to Save the Children, which said it was “deeply concerned” by the reports.

Earlier on Sunday, SDF official Marvan Qamishlo said that the SDF did not have enough guards to prevent an escape. Only 60 to 70 guards remained, compared to the 700 who usually secure the camp, Reuters reported Qamishlo as saying.

Another SDF spokesperson, Kino Gabriel, told The Defense Post prior to Turkey’s incursion that the force could not guarantee the security of al-Hol camp or the prisons where thousands of ISIS fighters are detained if it had to focus on the invasion.

On Thursday, the al-Hol military council said it would deploy forces to support Syrian Democratic Forces fighters under attack along the Syria-Turkey border, and other military councils, including the Christian Syriac Military Council, have said they will defend the area from Turkey-backed fighters.

thedefensepost.com

These events are great victories for Trump's pro-Russia, pro-ISIS policy. There is video of Turkish allied "fighters" pulling her and her driver out of their car and killing them by the highway but I won't post it. A dirty secret of the Turkish invasion of Syria is that they're using Arab forces to invade the Kurdish area of Syria and commit massacres and free ISIS fighters.. .
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