SDF arrests 110 ISIS inmates in Syria’s Hasakah
QAMISHLI, Syria (North Press) – On Friday, the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) arrested about 110 ISIS inmates, who had managed to escape from al-Sina’a prison in the Ghuweiran neighborhood of Hasakah city, northeast Syria.
The SDF forces returned them to one of its prisons in the area.
The SDF managed to pull two bodies of ISIS members who were killed during the clashes in the vicinity of al-Sina’a prison and the nearby neighborhoods, one of them was of Asian nationality.
Yesterday, the SDF imposed a security cordon on the vicinity of al-Sina’a prison, against the backdrop of a riot carried out by ISIS sleeper cells, coinciding with three explosions near the prison.
Intermittent clashes took place in the vicinity of the prison and on the outskirts of al-Zohour neighborhood, south of Hasakah, after ISIS members fled to it.
The ongoing clashes between the SDF and ISIS sleeper cells caused a mass exodus of the residents of the neighborhoods of Ghuweiran, al-Nashwa, Villat Hawsh al-Ba’er, and Villat al-Hamr, to the central and northern neighborhoods of Hasakah.