30.11.2024 23:10
Opposition forces that captured Aleppo, Idlib, and Hama in Syria first released the prisoners that the Bashar al-Assad regime had kept in jail for years. In the footage, the prisoners can be seen quickly escaping from the prison, raising concerns about a new wave of migration to Turkey.
Armed opposition groups that have taken action against the Bashar al-Assad regime in Syria have started to release prisoners from jails in the cities they have captured.
OPPOSITION FORCES ARE CAPTURING ASSAD'S FORTRESSES ONE BY ONE
In Syria, armed opposition groups led by Hayat Tahrir al-Sham have taken action against the Bashar al-Assad regime. The opposition managed to capture critical cities like Aleppo and Idlib in just a few days. The regime's army, which is withdrawing from the cities it has lost, has suffered heavy losses.
PRISONERS ARE BEING RELEASED FROM JAILS
In the cities where they established control, the opposition first turned to the prisons. Prisoners who have been held by the Assad regime for years were released one by one by the armed opposition. Moments of the freed prisoners running away from the prison were captured on camera.
FEAR OF A "NEW WAVE OF MIGRATION TO TURKEY"
With this development, a new concern has arisen. The possibility of a new wave of migration towards Turkey due to the released prisoners has come to the agenda.