330 individuals killed in Daesh jail break in Syria, report finds

Thomas Henry
2 min readJan 31, 2022

--

Somewhere in the range of 320 individuals have been killed since Daesh aggressors assaulted Al-Sina’a Prison in upper east Syria on 20 January, a conflict screen said yesterday.

The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights (SOHR), which depends on an organization of sources inside the conflict-torn nation, said that 246 Daesh aggressors, 79 Kurdish contenders, and seven regular citizens have been killed such a long way in the attack.

SOHR said the loss of life is probably going to rise “since there are many individuals who are injured, other people who are as yet absent, and data about more setbacks” on the two sides.

Director Rami Abdel Rahman let AFP know that “the newfound bodies were inside and outside the jail.”

Prior to Saturday, AFP revealed that a truck had conveyed heaps of bodies from a region close to the jail, accepted to be those of Daesh warriors. A tractor unloaded more bodies onto the truck, which then, at that point, went to an obscure area, it added.

On 20 January, Daesh assailants sent off an assault on the Al-Sina’a Prison where almost 3,000 Daesh suspects and around 700 youngsters are confined by the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF).

On Wednesday, an SDF representative reported that the gathering had recaptured command over the jail. Notwithstanding, inconsistent battling proceeds between SDF warriors and Daesh aggressors around the jail. Sources on the ground, nonetheless, denied the SDF’s case.

--

--

Thomas Henry
Thomas Henry

Written by Thomas Henry

The ultimate destination for live political updates and key developments in Syria.

No responses yet