Details of the escape of ISIL leaders from Al-Hasakah prison in Syria.
An Arab newspaper has published a report revealing new details about how ISIL terrorists escaped from a prison controlled by Qassad (US-affiliated militants) in al-Hasakah, Syria, and the identities of a number of fugitive ISIL leaders.
While the story of the control of the Syrian Democratic Militia (Qassad; US-affiliated) over the affairs of the Syrian prison “Guiran” al-Hasakah is still in a state of ambiguity, and it is not clear whether the clashes between these forces and ISIS terrorists in this prison are over, some special sources Al-Quds Al-Arabi was told that a number of ISIL members had escaped from the prison and moved out of the controlled areas.
According to the report, one of the most important ISIS leaders to escape from this prison is Abu Dejaneh, an Iraqi ISIS leader who was once a member of al-Qaeda and then took over organized tasks in ISIL in Raqqa. Abu Hamza al-Sharqiya, one of the leaders of ISIL and a member of the military cadre of this terrorist group on the outskirts of Aleppo, who was captured during the battle of Baghuz, is another person who managed to escape.
A relative of DJ, one of the fugitive ISIL leaders, wrote in a private letter to Al-Quds Al-Arabi that the ISIL leaders fled in a car waiting for them in al-Zahour neighborhood, and a way to transport the fugitives out of the area. Control of the squad forces is provided.
Informed sources say that the group that managed to escape from this prison are of Iraqi and Syrian nationalities and their number reaches 35, who with the help of one of the prison guards managed to smuggle mobile phones in coordination with active organizational cells in Guiran neighborhood.
According to one source, a number of other escaped prisoners have fled to the Syrian desert and are still hiding there. Hamam Issa, a journalist specializing in terrorist groups, also said that three ISIS leaders managed to escape to residential areas around the prison.