A/HRC/24/46 7 3. Kurdish armed groups 34. Armed violence flared in Kurdish areas in the north-east, where the role of local militias in the conflict grew. Prioritizing their neutrality and the protection of Kurdish localities, the People’s Protection Units (YPG) clashed with both government forces and anti-government armed groups. There was a spike in tensions with radical anti-government armed groups. Intra-Kurdish disputes also arose. C. Socioeconomic and humanitarian context 35. Since January 2013, the number of refugees has grown from approximately 600,000 to more than 1.85 million. 36. The influx fuelled tensions between refugees and their host communities. In refugee camps, women and girls are vulnerable to sexual exploitation, forced...