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ISIS Detainees Break Free from Syrian Prison During Forces Transition

January 20, 20262 Mins Read
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Militants Escape from Syrian Prison Amid Chaotic Control Shift

On Monday, militants from the Islamic State managed to escape from Al-Shaddadi prison in eastern Syria. This occurred during a confusing transfer of control from the Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) to the Syrian government, as reported by U.S. officials and local sources.

The escape took place in the Hasakah province, right after a ceasefire was agreed upon. However, the ceasefire was criticized for not progressing quickly enough. Sources indicate that the Syrian government accused the SDF of hesitating on security matters.

Syrian leader Ahmed al-Sharaa has publicly expressed frustration with the Kurdish forces, suggesting that their autonomy should come to an end.

More Actions Against ISIS Expected

In light of ongoing concerns, the U.S. has announced it will continue military actions against ISIS. The country had facilitated the relocation of more dangerous ISIS fighters to secure prisons ahead of the ceasefire.

Following the integration agreement reached over the weekend, the SDF was set to withdraw from two provinces they had governed for several years, transferring responsibility for ISIS detainees to the Syrian government.

Reports indicate that while Al-Shaddadi prison previously held nearly 1,000 detainees, only about 200 were inside at the time of the escape. Local residents are believed to have assisted in freeing these prisoners as SDF guards left their posts.

Most of those who escaped were described as low-level fighters rather than the more hardened foreign ISIS operatives.

Ongoing Security Operations

U.S. military officials are monitoring the situation closely. A U.S. representative noted that many escaped prisoners have already been apprehended and returned to custody, which is now under Syrian government control.

The Syrian army has imposed a curfew in Shaddadi and is conducting security operations to locate any remaining escapees. Meanwhile, U.S. forces are increasing their presence in the area, with military assets being repositioned to ensure security.

In related developments, protests in Iraq near the U.S. Consulate in Erbil were dispersed after demonstrators gathered in significant numbers, expressing their frustrations.

As the situation unfolds, officials remain vigilant about potential impacts on regional stability.

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