Kurdish-led SDF Forces in Syria: ISIS Prisoners No Longer 'Our Responsibility' as Five Escape and Th
Source: Newsweek
Prisoners of the Islamic State militant group (ISIS) held in Kurdish-controlled areas of north-eastern Syria are no longer the responsibility of the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF), a spokesman for the group said.
SDF forces currently hold some 12,000 ISIS militants in their prisons following years of helping the U.S. in quashing the group's influence, but now that the U.S. has effectively withdrawn its support and allowed a Turkish incursion into their territory, the Kurdish-led group must focus its efforts on protecting its people and borders, head spokesman Mustafa Bali told Rudaw.
A further 90,000 women and children affiliated with ISIS fighters are also said to be held in detention centers in northern Syria.
"We are currently subject to a genocidal attack," Bali said.
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rpannier
(24,326 posts)But, I said to people I know, "I'd have set them all free and let them go after the Turks. Give il douche something to think about and try blaming everyone else for."
Chemisse
(30,802 posts)The prisoners are the least of their worries right now.