Inside terrifying ISIS dungeon where women prisoners were kept locked UNDER THE DESERT in horrifying conditions

These panels on the northern Syrian desert are the only sign of the horrors that lie beneath the ground


 This is a terrifying dungeon deep in the desert where ISIS militants kept women prisoners trapped underground.
Small panels on the surface of the northern Syrian desert are the only hint of the horror that lies underneath.






Brutal ISIS militants are thought to have kept Yazidi woman prisoners inside the tiny, cramped space.
The women would have had barely any space to move and would have spent hours in complete darkness.
Despite this, heartbreaking images show how the prisoners drew on the walls, keeping a diary of their horrifying time locked up.

It is believed that women were kept locked in the dungeon

 This is a terrifying dungeon deep in the desert where ISIS militants kept women prisoners trapped underground.
Small panels on the surface of the northern Syrian desert are the only hint of the horror that lies underneath.

Brutal ISIS militants are thought to have kept Yazidi woman prisoners inside the tiny, cramped space.
The women would have had barely any space to move and would have spent hours in complete darkness.
Despite this, heartbreaking images show how the prisoners drew on the walls, keeping a diary of their horrifying time locked up.


Prisoners are kept in a dark, tiny space

 Engineer Rwanda Tahir, a Dane of Iraqi origins, and 'Omar the Chechen', a former Russian military officer, are said to have been instrumental in the creation of the weapon.

Activist group Raqqa Is Being Silently Slaughtered says the terror group wants to carry out more sophisticated terrorist attacks on France, America and Russia.
A military truck was seen carrying a large land-to-air rocket, which was launched in Raqqa


Prisoners trapped in the dungeon made drawings on the walls



A fighter of the ISIS holds a flag




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