A fire in al-Hol camp in Hasaka leaves 4 women with burns

HASAKA, (ST)_ At least 4 women were left with burns due to  several tents having caught fire in al-Hol camp in the southeastern countryside of Hasaka, according to local sources.

The sources said that a fire broke out in several tents in al-Hol camp leaving 4 women with burns without mentioning the reason of the fire.

The people in the camp suffer from a severe shortage of water, food and medicine that caused the spread of disease among them, especially among children.  

Since around 5 years, Washington-backed terrorist groups in al-Rokban camp in al-Tanef area and in al-Hol Camp to the east of Hasaka have held tens of thousands of displaced Syrian citizens in the said camps.

Basma Qaddour

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