Bodies Of 18 SDF Fighters Found At Al-Hasakah Prison Where Dozens Of Terrorists Are Stilling Holding Up

Bodies Of 18 SDF Fighters Found At Al-Hasakah Prison Where Dozens Of Terrorists Are Stilling Holding Up

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Dozens of ISIS terrorists are still holding up in the fortified basements of Geweran prison in the northeastern Syrian city of al-Hasakah, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights (SOHR) confirmed on January 28.

The US-backed Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) announced on January 26 that Geweran was recaptured from ISIS terrorists, who occupied it on January 20. However as of January 28, clashes are still ongoing in the prison.

According to the SOHR, SDF fighters have not stormed Geweran’s basements because they fear that the terrorists taking shelter there may be holding some live hostages, especially that many of the prison’s guards and workers are still missing.

The remaining ISIS terrorists, who are estimated to be between 60 and 90, are still refusing to surrender. However, the SDF hopes that they will give up once they run out of water and food.

Currently, the SDF is combing the empty parts of the prison. On January 18, the dead bodies of 28 SDF fighters were retrieved from the prison.

Only 1,600 of over 4,000 terrorists, who were detained at Geweran prison, surrendered to the SDF or were apprehended by the group between January 20 and 26. The fate of more than 2,000 others remains unknown.

A recent report by the London-based al-Quds al-Arabi revealed that the battle slowed down on January 26 as a result of a deal between the SDF and ISIS. Under the deal, the SDF allowed some 200 terrorists to withdraw from Geweran prison to al-Badia in exchange for the release of 23 of its own fighters who were being held as hostages. ISIS weekly newspaper, al-Nabaa, confirmed in a recent report that “many groups” of terrorists were able to escape the prison as result of the January 20 attack.

According to the most recent update by the SOHR, the battle of Geweran prison has so far claimed the lives of 180 terrorists of ISIS, seven civilians and 73 personnel of the SDF and its security forces.

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Chris Gr

It is totally nothing. Only 180 dead and more than 2,000 on the run. SDF should unite with Syria and stop the nonsense.

HUMAN

It is already. Yet not as slaves. Better autonomous Kurdish Region part of a maybe federal Syria or let land be stolen by turkSHIT and ISIL?

Chris Gr

Aramean Syria for the win!

Joe

Is there a US base nearby? Maybe they should check for missing prisoners there before anywhere else

rafik

SDF and US will send this ISIL to syrian held territory to disturb them it was part of large conspiracy to remove isil from prison to reduce the burden of SDF and it create opprtunity for US to stay in syria for longer.

HUMAN

It’s the same turkSHIT and Assad play with terrorist cells

ATTILA

🖕🖕🥒📴🤡

Chris Gr

ISIS, like ANTIFA, is a CIA creation. Or maybe not only CIA but other agencies also. Turkish, Saudi, Iranian, Pakistani and Sudanese intelligence agencies are dabbling with jihadi organizations. However, secular states like Qaddafi’s Libya (Islamist extremists in Indonesia), Assad’s Syria (Islamist extremists in Palestine (Palestinian Islamic Jihad), Lebanon (Fatah al Islam), and Iraq (Ansar al Sunna)) and also Saddam’s Iraq who supported Egyptian Islamic Jihad along with Iran and Sudan.

Chris Gr

But also there are Islamist groups that are supported by US or UK or France or Germany or Italy. I have heard reports that these five states also support some radical groups for their own interests.