Within “burg death”: Discovering Place I SIS had tortured prisoners with electroshox (Photo/Video)

In Raqqa are discovered “death detentions” of the terrorist organisation “Islamic State”. Reporter Stuart Ramsay has visited the complex in Raqqa, in the main city of ISIS in Syria, where the Islamic State “ “ ” has been able to keep thousands of prisoners locked at the same time, transmit Telegrafi. “In the center of the town of Raqqa lies the main stadium in it [...]
Reporter Stuart Ramsay has visited the complex in Raqqa, in the main city of ISIS in Syria, where the Islamic State “ “ ” has been able to keep thousands of prisoners closed at the same time, broadcast Telegraph.
“downtown Raqqa is the main stadium in which football victories were once celebrated, and after the arrival of the ISIS has become synonymous with death. Few people have walked in and gone away alive. It's the most exciting place I've ever been. A group of soldiers have told me to follow by walking through the ruins of the” building, Ramsay has declared.
As he was walking through a narrow corridor, soldiers had told him it was the “prison death”. The first part was dedicated to women, but just a few yards down was the one for men. It was a huge compound that could have admitted between 500 and a thousand prisoners.
Prison headquarters are of different sizes some are large for large groups of inmates, others are smaller, and one was unique because they were tortured in it by the most vicious methods of prisoners.
We discovered these prisons a few days ago and they were very insecure as we walked. The soldiers told me to walk through solid surfaces and avoid pits in the floor”, he added.
Some of the walls of the cells were written messages to convicts, to their families, or they said goodbye. A large cell was reserved for ISIS militants. It's where all those who tried to desert or escape fighting have been kept.
It included the names of men from various parts of the world, but it had also been scratched with the nails of Abu Saed al Britain, the British, who was part of this organization. On the wall, the date of February 24, 2016, shows how long it has been kept inside this prison.
It is not known exactly whether he was, but if so, then he was also known by the nickname Omar Hussein, who had previously worked as a keeper at a market in Syria, and in 2014 has joined I. SIS. It's possible he died in this cell.
Until the prisoners were interrogated and tortured, this, according to ISIS senior officials, was just the beginning.
There were two metal beds, where prisoners were bound and tortured by electrosect. But as if that were not enough. Other more brutal methods have been used. With iron loads broken their back and then returned to their cells to rest for a few minutes and then dragged to continue torture until death. /Telegraphy/



















