BEIRUT: Shelling of the rebel-held city of Afrin in northern Syria killed at least 16 people Saturday, many of them when a hospital was struck, a war monitor said. The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said a doctor, three hospital staff, three women and a child died at Al-Shifaa hospital in the city which is held by Turkish-backed rebels. The artillery fire originated from
Syrian Kurds hand Daesh relatives to Dutch authorities
Kurds, UN urge foreign countries to repatriate their nationals held in northeast Syria
By AFP - Jun 06,2021 - Last updated at Jun 06,2021
Syrian families sit in a truck after being released from the Kurdish-run Al Hol camp, which holds relatives of suspected Daesh terror group fighters, in the north-eastern Syrian Hasakeh governorate, on June 2 (AFP photo)
QAMISHLI, Syria Syria s Kurds on Saturday handed four relatives of Daesh terror group fighters, including three children, to Dutch diplomats for repatriation, a thorny issue for authorities in The Netherlands.
The group consisted of a Dutch woman and her two children as well as another 12-year-old girl, a humanitarian case , whose mother had agreed to her repatriation following a request from the Dutch government, top Syrian Kurdish foreign affairs official Abdel Karim Omar said.
QAMISHLI (Syria), June 6 Syria’s Kurds yesterday handed four relatives of Islamic State group fighters, including three children, to Dutch diplomats for repatriation, a thorny issue for authorities in the Netherlands. The group consisted of a Dutch woman and her two children as well as.