ISIS terrorists from the SDF-run prisons to sleeper cells spread in the desert

Local sources in the governorate of Hassakah stated that “ the unstable conditions in Camp of Bulgar  which is used as a prison by the SDF militias (Qasd) militias, facilitated the escape of a number of detained ISIS militants. 

Sinjar Al-Muttlaq, an Iraqi ISIS detainee, fled from  the Prison. 

The local sources said that the US-backed SDF militias carried big operations with drones to arrest the escaped ISIS prisoners.

The Prison of the Bulgar Camp, east of the city of Shaddadi in the southern countryside of Hasaka, witnessed a number of riots and insurrections by ISIS prisoners in it. 

The American occupation intends to reuse the escaped ISIS prisoners by transporting them to the Syrian desert and equipping them with weapons and intelligence information to carry out attacks on residential communities, infrastructure, civilian buses, and Syrian Arab Army checkpoints. 

During the past months, the American occupation forces, via their helicopters, transported 10 ISIS terrorists detained in the Prison of the Bulgar Camp, and 50 terrorists detained in the Prison of the Industrial Highschool in the city of Hassakah to the US-occupied At Tanf Zone. 

 

O. al-Mohammad

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