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The al-Hawl refugee camp (also al-Hol refugee camp, [1] Arabic: مخيم الهول للاجئين, Kurdish: کەمپی ھۆڵ, romanized: Kempa holê) [2] is a refugee camp on the southern outskirts of the town of al-Hawl in northern Syria, close to the Syria-Iraq border, which holds individuals displaced from the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant. [3]
At least 11 people were killed by RSF shelling on the Abu Shouk IDP camp in El Fasher. [ 35 ] A coalition of SAF and allied forces claimed to have repelled two RSF incursions from Libya in North Darfur near the tri-border area with Chad and Libya, killing a total of over 950 fighters, destroying 61 vehicles, and capturing 78 others that were ...
IDPs may be returning home while others are fleeing, and others may periodically return to IDP camps to take advantage of humanitarian aid. While the case of IDPs in large camps such as those in Darfur, western Sudan, are relatively well-reported, it is very difficult to assess those IDPs who flee to larger towns and cities.
The IDPs who almost exclusively consisted of ethnic Tamils from the country's north and east, the territory formerly governed by the LTTE. The final stages of the Sri Lankan Civil War created 300,000 internally displaced persons (IDPs) who were transferred to camps in Vavuniya District and detained there against their will.
This brought the number of IDP camps in the province to 47, down from 60. [15] As of 2023, the population of the North Kivu camps had increased again, with some 600,000 people fleeing violence from the M23 offensive and several camps around the city of Goma. The Bulengo camp near Goma alone hosts over 120,000 people. [16]
Palestinians are seen in the Jabalia Refugee Camp, in the north of the Gaza Strip, amid the rubble of buildings destroyed by Israeli attacks during the war with Hamas, Feb. 20, 2025, amid a ceasefire.
The recruits came at a trot down the Boulevard de France at the storied Marine Corps boot camp at Parris Island, S.C., shouting cadence from their precise parade ranks. Parents gathered on the sidewalks pressed forward, brandishing cameras and flags, yelling the names of the sons and daughters they hadn’t seen in three months.
On April 5, El Doma declared a curfew from 7 a.m. to 6 a.m. [6] The next massive attack by Arab militias and the RSF occurred on April 6 at Abu Zar IDP camp and Al Sadaga IDP camp near Geneina. [9] At Abu Zar, the Janjaweed and RSF shot indiscriminately at the refugees and looted their belongings.