The Syrian Observatory For Human Rights

Mur-ders return to Al-Hawl camp | Two Egyptian minors found de-ad in “Al-Mohajerat” section

Al-Hasakah province: Two bodies were found in sewers in Al-Hawl camp, in the far south-east of Al-Hasakah, on Tuesday.

According to SOHR sources, the bodies that have been found are of two Egyptian minors who were missing.

The two girls were killed with a sharp object in the “migrant women” (Al-Mohajerat) section in Al-Hawl camp.

The two bodies have been transferred by Internal Security Forces (Asayish) to a hospital in Al-Hasakah. The two bodies were examined by forensic medicine to find out the causes of death.

These are the first killings in Al-Hawl camp in more than three months.

On August 11, SOHR activists reported a new murder that occurred in Al-Hawl camp in the far south-east of Al-Hasakah, when Internal Security Forces “Asayish” found two Iraqi brothers dead with gun wounds in the second section of Al-Hawl camp.

It is worth noting that ISIS cells abducted the two Iraqi men and then shot them dead.

Since early 2022, the number of murders documented in the camp is 28, which left 30 people dead; and they are as follows:

• Eight Iraqi refugees, including two women.

• 12 Syrian people, including eight women.

• Eight unidentified women.

• A medic was killed in the post where he worked in the camp.

• An unidentified man.