Baladi News
30 security staff members have been injured in al-Hol refugee camp in Syria as a violent mob of ISIS brides --some armed-- besieged guards at the camp.
The Times newspaper reported that guards at the al-Hol camp in northern Syria were outnumbered by a large group of rioting black-clad women on March 21, and managed to break up the disturbance only after firing warning shots.
“The women were shouting that if I was in their hands, they would behead me,” said 18-year-old Jani, who polices the camp that has seen a large influx of jihadi extremists fleeing the crumbling ISIS caliphate.
Camp authorities had initially anticipated about 15,000 refugees would flow in but today that figure stands at about 72,000, The Times reported.
Guards said that jihadi sympathizers streaming into the facility have been found with suicide belts hidden among their clothes, knives in their hair, and small guns stashed in their belongings.
The riot broke out after claims a Syrian man had tried to molest a female ISIS member from Iraq, police said, according to The Times.
The women reportedly tried to lynch the man.
“They were shouting ‘Allahu Akhbar,’ a member of the police was cited by The Times as saying.
“They besieged our base and threw rocks at us. They broke windows. Some of our men shot on the ground next to their feet to try to stop them.
“If we had withdrawn, they would have burnt everything. If they had the chance to try to control the camp, they wouldn’t have spared any of us.”
The guards said they are vastly outnumbered by the ISIS fanatics who officials said are desperate to resurrect the “caliphate” and exact vengeance.
A senior member of the police was cited by The Times as saying: “ISIS is finished so it tries to take revenge here. They can even bribe NGOs to bring weapons inside. Even the shops inside the camp, they can give them money and get them to bring them guns.”
Source: The Epoch Times.