UN calls for children in Syria camps to be allowed
The UN children's agency
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UNICEF made its plea a day after three children died in a fire at the overcrowded camp of Al-Hol, for people displaced in the fight against the Islamic State group.
After years of leading the US-backed fight against IS, Syria's Kurds hold thousands of alleged jihadist fighters in jails and tens of thousands of their family members in camps in northeast Syria.
They hail from Syria, neighbouring Iraq and dozens of other foreign countries.
Many are children.
"In the northeast of Syria, there are more than 22,000 foreign children from at least 60 nationalities who languish in camps and prisons, in addition to many thousands of Syrian children," UNICEF regional director Ted Chaiban said in a statement, without giving a number of children held in jails.
He urged authorities in the northeast of Syria and UN member states to "do everything possible to bring children currently in the northeast of Syria back home".