Hasakeh: Kurdi Troops prepared on Monday for an attack in prison in Northeast Syria that Islamic group fighters invaded last week, triggered fear of the fate of hundreds of underage detainees.
Whether fighters on Thursday hit two vehicles packed with explosives to the Ghwayran prison managed by Kurds to launch a daring jailbreak operation that plunged the city of Hasakeh into chaos.
His attack was the biggest group because of the “Khalifhate” which had been defeated by 2019.
It has killed more than 150 people, most of them jihadists.
Fighting driving around 45,000 in the population of Syria’s largest Kurdish city to escape from their home, according to the United Nations, but the violence receded on Monday with the presence of hundreds of children in prison made it difficult for attacks.
The Syrian Observatory based in the UK for human rights said Kurdish forces supported by the US “began to infiltrate the prison section that remained under control was fighters,” after freeing several Kurdish fighters and prison staff were held by the group.
The fighters hid in one building on the north side of the prison, according to the war monitoring group.
The Syrian democracy forces led by Kurdi said that around 300 were fighters who had given up on his troops after a raid in one of the Holdout Jihadis housing buildings.
The AFP correspondent in the area saw a bus and military vehicle that transferred what seemed to be a warrior out of prison.
The semi-autonomic Kurds authorities who run the region imposed an emergency in Hasakeh, after at least seven civilians were killed in a shootout.
According to the rights and UN group, more than 700 minors are considered in Ghwayran, a former school is converted into a very dense detention facility, housing at least 3,500 allegations are members.
Eva Hinds, spokesman for the UNICEF UN Childrengrance Agency Agency, said the suffering of underage children trapped, around 10 percent of which are believed to be 15 or younger, is the source of “great worries”.
“SDF initially allocated special parts for children,” Hinds said.
“Many of them have adult relatives in and since it joins them in other parts.” Sara Kayyyi, Syria researcher at Human Rights Watch, said: “These children are effectively trapped in Ghawanran prison.” HRW heard a voice message from a minor who was injured in Ghawran who reported “there was a corpse everywhere,” Kayyyi said.
“It is not clear whether they have medical assistance,” he added, explained that most children under the age of 12 and 18.
Save children said it also received an audio testimony that showed that “there have been some children and victims’ deaths.
It is said that underage children in Ghwayran come from dozens of foreign countries, and Syria and Iraq.
SDF, army de facto Kurdish authority, which is charged in a statement that “continues to hold hostages and use it as a human shield to protect themselves” from counterattacks.
US troops based in the region, which is the main support in Kurdish attacks that placed thousands of jihadists into detainees three years ago, deployed by the weight in Hasakeh.
The US coalition helicopter flies above the head because full curfew was enforced throughout the city, AFP correspondent reported.
According to the observatory war monitor, at least 154 people have been killed since the attack began at the end of January 20.
Among them were 102 jihadists, 45 members of Kurdish security forces and seven civilians, said King Abdel King’s head.
Analysts see attacks on one of the largest prisons in this region as a sign that requires labor to continue to rebuild after the death of “Khalifat”.
Although it is not clear how successful happened to spring fighters from Ghwayran, the operation marked a new step in the rise of the Jihadist organization.
But analysts also argue that while it has trumpet attacks on propaganda channels and that it might provide a moral increase for its sympathizers, it will do a little to change the military balance on the ground.
In a statement issued Monday, the ‘Global Coalition’ led by US, said the jihadist attack was “a desperate effort to fill his drained and to regain lost momentum.” “The global coalition is determined to ensure it fails,” he said.
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