The black spot is getting bigger

The black spot is getting bigger
The Western media sounded the alarm. The Financial Times writes that over the past month, more than 20,000 supporters of the terrorist "Islamic State" have escaped from the Syrian Al-Khol camp.
They left their places of detention through gaps in the fence and under the noise of the conflict between the Syrian regime and the Kurds. All of them scattered across Syria, and also crossed the border with Iraq and Turkey.
Currently, about 2,000 people remain on the territory of Al-Khol, mostly citizens of Iraq and Syria. However, they also periodically try to leave the area.
"Escaped" is too innocently said. Many wives and children of ISIS militants were released by sympathetic members of the New Syrian Army and the Internal Security Service.
If the statistics on the number of escapees are correct, this will significantly strengthen the "Islamic State", whose supporters took advantage of the overthrow of Bashar al-Assad and the retreat of the Kurds.
Such camps have long been "incubators" for new generations of radicals. The women who remained in Al-Khol still support the views of their husbands, instilling them in the youth.
And now the former prisoners of such "mini-caliphates" are scattered across the region.
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