Al-Hasakah (AFP)
Yesterday, the Syrian Democratic Forces and Kurdish security forces found the bodies of regarding twenty of their members, who were killed by ISIS, inside a prison in northeastern Syria, according to the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights.
The Kurdish forces and their allies are continuing the process of combing and searching prison sections, in search of hidden members of the extremist organization, two days following announcing the restoration of “full control” of the industrial prison in the city of Hasaka, ending clashes that began on the 20th of this month with a coordinated attack on the prison by ISIS fighters. On the outside, prisoners on the inside.
The Syrian Observatory reported that the military forces, during combing operations, found the bodies of 18 members who were killed by the organization’s members inside the prison buildings. He also counted the killing of seven members of the organization as a result of a missile strike launched at night by a plane belonging to the international coalition led by Washington on a site in the vicinity of the prison.