Syrian sources on Monday reported 11 crimes within 72 hours in Al-Hol camp, resulting in four deaths, including an Iraqi national, and several injuries.
The violence stems from clashes between ISIS cells vying for dominance. The U.S. has bolstered its military presence around the camp, establishing 13 new posts in collaboration with Kurdish forces to prevent infiltrations.
Meanwhile, tensions escalate due to ongoing clashes between Kurdish forces and Turkey-backed groups near Kobani and Tishrin Dam.
The situation remains shrouded in secrecy, raising concerns about the fate of thousands of families in the camp, many linked to ISIS members. Reports suggest 50-70 detainees have escaped in recent weeks, adding to the uncertainty.