The American occupation transfers a new batch of prisoners of ISIS terrorists from the Industrial Secondary Prison in Al-Hasakah to its base in the Al-Tanf area

Hasakah (ST): The American occupation forces have transferred a new batch of “ISIS” terrorists from prisons controlled by the SDF groups in Al-Hasakah governorate to its bases in Al-Shaddadi in the southern countryside in preparation for transferring them to its base in the Al-Tanf area on the Syrian-Jordanian border.

Local sources said that vehicles of the American occupation forces entered the Industrial Secondary Prison in Hasakah and left after a short period of time, carrying 10 ISIS terrorist prisoners, among them leaders, and accompanied by occupation helicopters, headed to their base in the city of Shaddadi in the southern countryside.

The sources indicated that the aforementioned ISIS prisoners will undergo medical examinations by the American occupation doctors at the base in preparation for their transfer to Al-Tanf area on the Syrian-Jordanian border to the vicinity of the occupation base in the region to be used in carrying out attacks against the Syrian Arab Army positions, population centers, vital roads, and important facilities.

Over the past two years, the US occupation forces have transferred a number of ISIS terrorists from the prisons controlled by the  US-backed “SDF militia”  in the city of Hasakah and from Iraqi lands, in the context of its investment in the terrorists to recycle them and use them to implement Washington’s plans in the region.

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