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Daesh terrorists protected by US in Syria's north

Local sources claim Washington is using a two level facility in Ayn Issa to shelter top Daesh terrorists

Ersin Çelik
13:39 - 20/07/2018 Cuma
Update: 13:46 - 20/07/2018 Cuma
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The United States is protecting Daesh’s foreign fighters in an underground prison in Syria’s north. Sources from al-Hasakah revealed that Washington transformed an old school into a facility for top foreign Daesh terrorists.

The terrorists previously held at different points are brought to the large facility in Ayn Issa.

The facility consists of two sections, one underground and one on ground level.

Military facility façade

There are two units on ground level, including living quarters for guards among various prison facilities.

The basement has been expanded and consists of questioning rooms and prison cells.

All officials working at the facility are Americans, and Washington has told locals that the prison is a “military facility.”

Witnesses have seen Kurdistan Worker’s Party (PKK) terrorists enter the facility, which is protected by tower-type surveillance stations, cameras and thick walls dubbed the T-Wall system.

The BBC reported in mid-November 2017 that a deal was struck between Daesh and the SDF, a U.S.-backed force that consists largely of PKK/PYD terrorists, to allow 250 Daesh terrorists and 3,500 of their family members to flee on Oct. 12.

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