Syrian prison view filled with hundreds of ISIS fighters

These images show the conditions of hell for hundreds of foreign jihadists held inside a filthy Syrian prison. According to foreign media, it tracks Telegrafi, the kidnappers of I The SIS dressed in orange clothing lie side by side while in a fixed prison cell, canned çcardele. As stated further, some 12,000 warriors [...]
These images show the conditions of hell for hundreds of foreign jihadists held inside a filthy Syrian prison.
According to foreign media, it tracks Telegrafi, the kidnappers of I The SIS dressed in orange clothing lie side by side while in a fixed prison cell, canned çcardele.
As it says further, some 12,000 fighters have been arrested during the fall of the so-called <x0-califat<x1 Islamic>.
At least a third of the prisoners are of foreign origin, including some from Great Britain that are registered in the jihad anti-Western jihad.
Many governments in Europe have expressed their reluctance to allow fighters to return home, and many now face being placed in the terrible prison cells for months if not for years.
Images, published by The Times, were taken to a prison filled with dangerous people, in which there were at least 5,000 prisoners.
In a frightening turn of luck, their orange clothing is identical to those worn by captured persons in videos of sick propaganda.
During a journalist's visit, many in the cell protested their innocence, and none have been tried or convicted.
Their Kurdish kidnappers have prayed for help from the West, warning that “situata could explode at any minute”.
Meanwhile, authorities fear prison could become a target of so-called I leader SIS, Abu Bakr al-Bagdad, who has asked his remaining followers to try to free members of the group from the prisons they are being held in.













