A UN spokesman said conditions inside the camp remained "tense and volatile" after Kurdish-led forces withdrew.

The move comes amid continuing clashes with Syrian government forces despite a ceasefire agreement.

Neighbouring states warned of chaos if IS prisoners were freed from camp they regard as hotbed of extremism

A UN spokesman said conditions inside the camp remained "tense and volatile" after Kurdish-led forces withdrew.

RAQQA, Syria: Poor security at a camp in Syria housing thousands of suspected relatives of Daesh group militants has prevented UN agency staff from entering, days after Kurdish…

The UN refugee agency said Friday it has reentered a northeastern Syria camp holding thousands of suspected Daesh relatives and restarted aid deliveries....