Decapitated body found in Hol Camp

The Internal Security Forces found the body of a man who had been beheaded in the third sector of Hol Camp, bringing the number of killings since the beginning of this year to more than 28 people, both men and women.

A security source in the camp reported that the Internal Security Forces found the body of "Bassam Khader Al-Sawadi" in the third sector and transferred it to the Kurdish Red Crescent Center to hand it over to his family.

According to the source, the dead man from the city of Deir ez-Zor was born in 1982, and lived in the fourth sector, and he was slaughtered with a knife by ISIS mercenary cells in a street within the third sector.

The brother of the dead man, Muhammad Khader Al-Sawadi, stated that three masked people carrying a Kalashnikov and a pistol took his brother on Wednesday (July 6th) at about eleven o'clock, indicating that his brother was a school guard in the fourth sector.

With the latest incident, the number of murder cases since the beginning of this year in the camp has risen to more than 28, among them men and women.

On the 28th of last month, the Internal Security Forces found the body of a man who had been shot dead in the sixth sector designated for the Syrians.

The Hol camp, which consists of 9 sectors, houses 56,097 people, including 29,152 people who hold Iraqi citizenship (7,791 families) and 18,863 Syrians (4,998 families).

The camp is also home to 8,109 women and children of ISIS foreign mercenaries (2,416 families) of 54 foreign nationalities. The ISIS women and children are held in the ninth sector of the camp.

Secret ISIS capital

The Hol Camp currently hosts 29,142 refugees from Iraq, 18,903 from Syria and 8,109 relatives of ISIS jihadists. The ISIS terror in the camp is possible in part because the countries of origin of many of the jihadists do not take responsibility for their nationals. With the latest wave of Turkish attacks, the murders in the camp have also increased. Hol is considered the most dangerous refugee camp in the world.