northeast syria be repatriated many are the sons and daughters of those fleeing the collapse of eisel vladimir voronin call of says there are around 20 $7000.00 children at risk of radicalization within the camps they're currently guarded predominantly by kurdish fighters but in january the un warned of a surge in violence in the largest of the camps that's hard it's estimated there are around 8000 foreign children from 60 countries in the camps far and cause argued they should be treated by member states as victims and those under 14 should not be detained or prosecuted almost 1000 have been repatriated to a number of countries including russia and kazakhstan only a fraction have been sent to european countries or ruth heather in turn is near and middle east spokesperson for the international committee of the red cross she says a long term solution needs to be found to ensure the children's safety. they are stranded in legal limbo and so any sense of future is really something that they don't really have and yes these children should be victims are considered are victims and should be considered as s