The incident comes amid growing concern from rights groups over conditions inside Roj and renewed calls for international intervention. Hoda Muthana, a woman detained in the camp, said the situation escalated after women challenged the soldiers' presence. "The administration in Roj camp is propaganda con artists," she said. Friday's shooting is not the first time women in Roj have reported guards firing weapons during a confrontation. Roj camp, near the Iraqi border in Hasakah province, is administered by the Democratic Autonomous Administration of North and East Syria (DAANES) and guarded by the Kurdish-led SDF.