ISIS attack on Syria’s Hasakah is attempt to revive Caliphate, Syrian partyv
KOBANI, Syria (North Press) – On Sunday, a Syrian party considered the Islamic State (ISIS) attacks on al-Sina’a prison in Hasakah, as an attempt to revive “the Caliphate State”.
On January 20, ISIS sleeper cells carried out a series of attacks on al-Sina’a prison, where thousands of ISIS members are detained, to break the ISIS inmates out of the prison.
An politician in the Future Syria Party, a local party in northeast Syria, said that the threat of ISIS is still present and frightening, and it still has an incubator in some areas of northeastern Syria.
The official’s speech came on the sidelines of the second conference of the Euphrates Region Council (administrative division affiliated with the AANES that includes Kobani, Raqqa and Tel Abyad areas) of the Future Syria Party, which was held yesterday in the town of Sirrin.
“We wonder whether the United Nations and the Global Coalition do not know or do not realize or do not want to realize that this time bombing in al-Sina’a prison and Hawl camp is ready to explode wherever it is, with the guidance and support of the Justice and Development Party led by Erdogan,” said Kadim Idan, member of Future Syria Party.
Idan appealed the United Nations and the Global Coalition to find a solution to the problem of the extremist organization’s detainees in northeastern Syria.