A British newspaper has for the first time published images of the “death prison” of the takfiri terrorist group ISIL in the city of Raqqa, the capital of the northern Syrian province of Raqqa.
The London-based Daily Mail recently published gruesome images from inside one of the largest prisons of the takfiri terrorist group ISIS in the city of Raqqa, the central province of Raqqa in northern Syria, once the center of ISIS in the country. It was considered.
The Daily Mail described the prison as a “death prison” and wrote that it housed thousands of innocent people, many of whom were executed by ISIS.
Photographs show that ISIL had set up a death prison inside al-Shabab Stadium in Raqqa, with the execution rope still hanging from the ceiling of its rooms, and the bloody handprints and desperate notes of prisoners on the prison walls.
The prison’s execution room is located in the basement of the stadium, which was repeatedly exposed to missile and artillery bombardment by the US-led International Coalition against ISIL during the ISIL occupation of the city.
The photos also show how ISIL has turned changing rooms and stadium toilets into solitary confinement cells and torture chambers.
The photos and report were taken by James Bingham, a representative of the Front Line Children charity in Syria, who oversaw how humanitarian aid reached Syrian refugees.
Bingham later wrote in his memoirs during a visit to the prison: “This is just one of the ISIS prisons in Raqqa … This group has a large number of temporary prisons in the city … prisons that cannot be closed “They called it a prison … The small rooms that were used as solitary confinement do not even have room for one person to sleep.
Also, the photos show that the walls of some of the rooms that were used as a ward are full of paintings, the names and logos of the prisoners and their latest writings.
Most of the people who were imprisoned in this prison were brought to this prison in a horrible and inhuman way, and hardly anyone escaped from this prison … Most of the prisoners were executed by ISIL and buried in the stadium.
When the city of Raqqa was liberated from ISIL in 2017, dozens of ISIL terrorists who refused to surrender were barricaded in al-Shabab Stadium, which was subjected to heavy rocket fire and airstrikes that destroyed Many people said that the current situation prevails in the city of Raqqa, so that there are more than eleven thousand completely destroyed buildings and structures in the city that are uninhabitable and useless, and all the infrastructure of the city, including the electricity network, Water supply, sewage and service centers have been destroyed.
During the operation to liberate the city of Raqqa from ISIL control, more than 1,600 Syrian civilians were killed by tens of thousands of bombs and thousands of airstrikes by American, British and French fighters, and many times this number were wounded or suffered lifelong disabilities.
“Four years after the liberation of Raqqa from the control of ISIS, and despite Western claims to help rebuild the city, Raqqa is still a war-torn and uninhabitable city, and I saw for myself that many of the city’s children are living there,” Bingham said. “Naked and without warm clothes, they play in the streets during the cold winters of this city, and the situation is very difficult for the residents