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Daesh terrorists riot, escape from SDF-run prison in northeast Syria

Suspected members of the Daesh Takfiri militant group wait to be searched by members of the so-called Syrian Democratic Forces, after leaving the terrorist outfit’s last holdout, in Baghouz, in Syria’s Dayr al-Zawr province on February 22, 2019. (Photo by AFP)

Members of the Daesh Takfiri militant group have provoked a riot at a prison run by the US-backed so-called Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) in Syria’s northeastern province of Hasakah, with a number of the terrorists managing to escape from the detention center.

Local sources, speaking on condition of anonymity, told Syria’s official news agency SANA that the extremists fled the Ghweiran prison, which houses about 3,000 Daesh terrorists.

The sources added that aircraft operated by the US-led military coalition purportedly formed to fight the Daesh terror group flew over the prison and dropped flare bombs following the prisoners' escape.

The number of those who escaped remains unclear. 

SANA added that Daesh militants fled from the prison toward the southern outskirts of Hasakah.

The so-called Syrian Observatory for Human Rights (SOHR) later announced that security forces sent reinforcements to crush the mutiny in Hasakah prison, and managed to bring the situation under control.

The report added that the forces arrested four Daesh terrorists, before they could escape from the prison.

Turkey sends new military convoy to Syria’s Idlib: Monitor

Separately, SOHR said Turkey has dispatched new reinforcements to Syria’s northwestern province of Idlib, as Ankara beefs up its military presence in the embattled region following a ceasefire reached earlier this month with Moscow to halt an escalation of violence there.

The Britain-based war monitor, citing activists requesting anonymity, reported that a Turkish convoy, consisting of 15 military vehicles, crossed into the Syrian territory through Kafr Lusin border crossing on Monday afternoon, and headed towards Turkish positions.

Turkish Defense Minister Hulusi Akar announced on March 13 that the Russian and Turkish militaries had agreed on the details of a new ceasefire in Syria’s Idlib de-escalation zone following four days of talks in Ankara.

Akar said the first joint patrol by Turkey and Russia on the M4 highway in Idlib would take place on March 15, and that Turkey and Russia will set up joint coordination centers in the area.

The announcement followed a telephone call between Russian President Vladimir Putin and his Turkish counterpart Recep Tayyip Erdogan the previous day to discuss the implementation of the agreements the two leaders had reached in Moscow the previous week.

“Vladimir Putin and Recep Tayyip Erdogan reaffirmed the importance of continued close joint efforts, first of all between the Russian and Turkish defense ministries, in order to ensure a stable ceasefire and further stabilization of the situation,” a Kremlin press release read.

“It was agreed to maintain a regular dialogue at various levels, including personal contacts,” the statement added.


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