The Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) foiled an attempt by the rebellion and riots, carried out by members of the terrorist organization "ISIS", in a prison in the Hasaka governorate, northeastern Syria. Sources in Hasaka governorate said that the rebellion took place in the industrial secondary prison controlled by the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF), and about 1,000 prisoners of the organization participated in the riots, and the escape of four prisoners, sources reported to be from the organization's leaders, was thwarted. The sources confirmed that "special forces belonging to the (QSD) forces, with the support and support of international coalition aircraft, cordoned off the area, and began a raid and search campaign in the area, to search for deserters in the Al-Shadadi area, southeast of Hasaka governorate, as well as killed and wounded members of the organization, during the storming of the forces." The special prison, and ambulances were seen heading to the area. ”

There are several prisons in Al-Hasakeh Governorate, which includes thousands of ISIS belonging to more than 50 nationalities, the largest of which is the Ghweran prison, which is under the control of the American forces, in addition to a number of prisons in the Qamishli and Al-Malikiyah regions, designated for ISIS operatives who surrendered in the Baghouz area east Deir Ezzor Governorate, east of the Syrian-Iraqi border. The Syrian Democratic Forces announced yesterday that it had ended the insurrection witnessed by the prison, and its spokesperson, Keno Kabriel, said in a statement that “during the disobedience, the detained ISIS terrorists managed to sabotage and remove the internal doors of the cells, create holes in the walls, and control the ground floor.” To prison. ”

The anti-terrorist forces of the Syrian Democratic Forces interfered with the support of the aircraft of the international coalition led by Washington, which flew over the air for observation, and according to the spokesman were able to "end the current state of disobedience and secure the center and all the detainees inside it."

He continued, "The situation in the detention center is completely under control," noting that no prisoners have escaped.

The German News Agency (dpa) quoted sources as saying that four of the organization's leaders escaped from prison, but the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights later stated that four prisoners had escaped from their wards to the prison campus and tried to escape outside the prison walls. But they were later found hidden in prison. In the prisons of the Syrian Democratic Forces, which announced the defeat of ISIS in March 2019, 12,000 members of the organization, including 2,500 to 3,000 foreigners, are languishing in the last battle against the organization in the town of Al-Baghouz in eastern Syria.