The Syrian Observatory For Human Rights

Regaining control of Ghuwayran prison is near | Destiny of large number of ISIS prisoners remains unknown

Al-Hasakah province: Reliable sources have informed SOHR that cautious calm prevails inside Ghuwayran / Al-Sina’a prison in Al-Hasakah city, amid ongoing surrender of ISIS prisoners who have handed themselves over to the military forces.

 

The number of prisoners who have surrendered in the past three days has risen to 1,100 prisoners, including children of the “Caliphate Cubs”. The total number also included 200 prisoners who managed to escaped from the building where ISIS fighters holed up inside the prison, raising white flags.

 

On the other hand, inspection continues in other sections and quarters in the prison, amid combing operations in the surrounding areas in search for ISIS cells, especially in Al-Zuhour and Ghuwayran neighbourhoods.

 

SOHR sources added that the operation of regaining control of the prison is near and it is expected to reach an end in the upcoming few hours. However, the destiny of a large number of fugitive ISIS prisoners, whose number has yet to be identified, remains unknown.

 

Earlier today, reliable SOHR sources confirmed that the military forces managed to free 17 combatants and employees of  Ghuwayran prison yesterday. These people were taken hostages by ISIS members inside the prison, while most of them had appeared in the video footage circulated by ISIS. Accordingly, the number of hostages freed in the past two days rose to 32 people. However, there were other people held hostages by ISIS inside the prison. The recently-freed hostages confirmed that most of the ISIS members who attacked the prison were of Arab and foreign nationalities, according to SOHR sources.

 

On the other hand, military forces continued inspection and combing operations in the quarters of Ghuwayran prison, Al-Zuhour neighbourhood and other areas around the prison, amid sporadic clashes with ISIS members and cells, as ISIS gunmen refused to surrender. It is worth noting that the operations in the past few hours left more casualties on both sides.

 

Accordingly, the total death toll since the start of Ghuwayran prison break on January 20 evening reached 181: 124 ISIS fighters, seven civilians and 50 members of Asayish Forces, prison guards, counter-terrorism forces and SDF.

 

Yesterday, Observatory sources reported that military forces fully controlled one building out of five buildings of the prison, while the prisoners were evacuated from this building. Accordingly, the number of ISIS prisoners who were transported from the prison rose to 650, amid ongoing efforts by military forces to control other ISIS-free buildings, which experienced disobedience by unarmed prisoners.