Commander: "Enduring Security" operation is led by female fighter

The member of the General Command in the Operations Forces within the Internal Security Forces, Colonel Zahra Khalil, confirmed that the "Enduring Security" operation is led by female fighters from all the participating forces. She explained that the operation was initiated after obtaining information about the movements of ISIS mercenaries inside and outside the camp.

Commander: "Enduring Security" operation is led by female fighter
10 November 2024   06:10
AL-HASAKAH
RENAS RAMO

The "Enduring Security" operation, launched by the Internal Security Forces, the Syrian Democratic Forces, and the Women's Protection Units, continues on its fourth day, inspecting the Jihadists women and Iraqi sections of the al-Hol camp after completing the inspection and combing of vast areas in the southern and northern countryside of al-Hol city, reaching the Iraqi border. 

 In this context, Zahra Khalil, a member of the General Command of the Operations Forces in the Internal Security Forces, revealed that the "Enduring Security" operation continues on its fourth day, combing and inspecting the sections for migrants and Iraqis in the al-Hol camp. She noted that trenches and electronic devices were found during the search operations.

 She explained that the operation is proceeding as planned by the forces of the "Enduring Security" operation room, noting that this operation came after they received information indicating that ISIS mercenaries were attempting to infiltrate the al-Hol camp and smuggle some families, as well as after clear movements of the mercenaries in the vicinity of the city of al-Hol.

 The "Permanent Security" operation is led by women.

 Regarding the participation of women in the "Enduring Security" operation, Colonel Zahra Khalil explained that the operation is led by women from all the forces involved, who were able to comb and inspect vast areas up to the Iraqi border within the first two days of the operation.

 With the start of the forces' inspection operation inside the al-Hol camp, Zahra Khalil explained that "the female fighters have experience in dealing with these situations, especially since the participants in the operation receive mistreatment from the families of ISIS mercenaries, particularly the women. Therefore, the women have been able to lead the operation successfully so far."

 At the end of her talk, Colonel Zahra Khalil confirmed that the operation would continue without a specific timeline until all its objectives are achieved, including combing and inspecting the camp and eliminating the threat posed by ISIS mercenary cells to the camp's residents and the surrounding area.

 T/ Satt.

ANHA