The Syrian Observatory For Human Rights

The International Coalition abandons its posts in Ayn Issa and informs the command of the SDF its intentions of evacuating its bases in the mills of Manbij and Kharab Ishk in Ayn Al-Arab (Kobani)

The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights learned that the International Coalition informed the commanders of the Syria Democratic Forces about its intention of withdrawing from its military base in the soils of Manbij near the city, and Kharab Ishk base in the countryside of Ayn Al-Arab city (Kobani), the Coalition has already withdrawn from their positions in Ayn Issa town in the northern countryside of Al-Raqqah, and the SOHR published hours ago, that tension is still continuing in Ayn Issa Camp north of Al-Raqqah city, also a large number of families of the “Islamic State” organization’s members managed to flee the section where they used to stay within Aun Issa Camp, exploiting the chaos which caused there as the battles approach the camp which led to the withdrawal of the Asayish forces, where they abandoned the task of protecting the camp to join the fighting and repelling the attacks on the area, where about 800 women and children of the families of ISIS members of foreign nationalities managed to flee towards unknown destination so far, also one of the prisons of Ayn Issa town witnessed a state of intractability within the section of the detainees who have been arrested on charge of belonging to the organization, and the SOHR published hours ago, that villages in the vicinity of Ayn Issa Camp in Al-Raqqah countryside, are under bombardment by Turkish warplanes in addition to heavy and violent rocket shelling, amid advancement by gunmen of pro-Turkey cells with factions loyal to Ankara towards Ayn Issa, after imposing full control over Sluk town, it is noteworthy that Ayn Issa Camp which contains thousands of displaced people in addition to the presence of more than 1000 members of the families of the “Islamic State” organization of foreign nationalities, and sources informed the Syrian Observatory that camp’s displaced people fear of approaching the military operations, the sources also added that a number of members of ISIS families managed to leave the camp in the shadow of the state of confusion witnessed in the area, also the Internal Security Forces (Asayish) withdrew from the camp with the approaching of clashes, in order to participate in repelling the attacks.