BREAKING: Strong blasts heard in Damascus
BREAKING: Strong blasts heard in Damascus
BREAKING: Strong blasts heard in Damascus
The Horrors of Saydnaya Prison Emerge Amid Search for Detainees Efforts to locate missing detainees at the notorious Saydnaya Prison in rural Damascus have continued for two days, with teams searching for records or hidden underground chambers. No Secret Doors Found Yet The Syrian Civil Defense (White Helmets) reports no discovery of the rumored secret doors. Equipped with sound probes and K9 units, search teams are being guided by individuals familiar with the prison’s layout. White Helmets director Raed al-Saleh stated: “We are working tirelessly, using every resource, but so far, we have found no evidence of detainees in underground sections or secret tunnels. We will continue until every area is thoroughly inspected.” Detainees Without Memory Many of those released from Saydnaya show signs of severe psychological trauma, memory loss, and visible signs of torture. Discovery of Bodies in Harasta Hospital Opposition fighters uncovered around 40 mutilated bodies in a refrigerated storage room at Harasta Hospital, northeast of Damascus. Muhammad al-Haj, a fighter with the Southern Operations Room, described the grisly scene: “I opened the refrigerated room myself and saw approximately 40 bodies, all showing horrifying signs of torture—eyes gouged out, teeth pulled, and frozen blood on faces.” Footage from the hospital showed bodies in plastic bags, some naked and bearing numbers or names written on cloth or adhesive tape. Many appeared recently deceased, while others were skeletal remains. The Red Crescent has transported the bodies to Damascus for identification. Families have rushed to hospitals like Al-Mujtahid to search for missing relatives, many in shock and grief. Mass Graves and Historical Atrocities Harasta Hospital reportedly served as a central collection point for bodies from Saydnaya Prison and Tishreen Hospital, prior to transfer to mass graves. Diab Sariya, a representative of the Saydnaya Detainees and Missing Association, called for immediate documentation of these atrocities. Scale of Torture in Syrian Prisons According to the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, 60,000 detainees have died under torture or in inhumane conditions in Syrian regime prisons. Over 500,000 have passed through detention facilities since the start of the war. Human rights organizations frequently document methods of torture, including electrocution, sexual assault, and the removal of nails. Calls for Accountability Muhammad al-Haj emphasized the importance of exposing the regime’s crimes during the upcoming transitional period: “We must reveal the atrocities committed by Assad in prisons and detention centers, to alleviate the suffering of grieving mothers. We hope Assad will be prosecuted as a war criminal.” Follow our Telegram channel: https://t.me/rageintel
Statement by the Syrian Embassy in Beirut: “A New Dawn for Syria” The Embassy of the Syrian Arab Republic in Beirut issued a statement declaring: “A new dawn has risen for our beloved country, Syria, now a final homeland for all its people, both at home and abroad. This comes after overcoming a difficult phase marked by injustice, harm, corruption, and marginalization that exhausted its national institutions and brought the Syrian people to despair. During this dark period, a corrupt system controlled the state’s resources, subjugating society and its institutions to serve its narrow interests.” The statement continued, “The revolution’s victory has brought a ray of hope to all Syrians, ending a dark era of destruction, corruption, deceit, and empty slogans led by an oppressive ruling clique. This era stripped Syria of its national talents, political life, and civil society, causing suffering for all citizens of diverse backgrounds.” It added, “This new phase requires the unity of all Syrians with their blessed revolution to move toward a future where national resources and talents are invested through state institutions. The goal is to build a national state founded on brotherhood, love, justice, the rule of law, and freedom—a state capable of rising and advancing to the ranks of developed nations.” Follow our Telegram channel: https://t.me/rageintel
South Korea: The president of the country was prevented from leaving the country after his attempt to impose martial law
Urgent Appeal: Sednaya Prison Crisis Requires Immediate Action The Military Operations Administration has issued an emergency call to former officers and soldiers who served in the Red Section of Sednaya Prison, urging them to provide the codes to unlock underground electronic doors. Surveillance cameras show over 100,000 detainees trapped, but the doors cannot currently be opened. The situation is dire, and international intervention is urgently needed to save the lives of these detainees. Their rescue is complicated due to the inaccessible underground sections of the prison. Share this message widely to raise global awareness about this humanitarian emergency. نداء عاجل: أزمة في سجن صيدنايا تتطلب تدخلاً فورياً أصدرت إدارة العمليات العسكرية نداءً عاجلاً للضباط والجنود السابقين الذين خدموا في القسم الأحمر من سجن صيدنايا، مطالبةً بتزويدها بالأكواد اللازمة لفتح الأبواب الإلكترونية تحت الأرض. تُظهر كاميرات المراقبة وجود أكثر من 100,000 معتقل محاصرين، ولا يمكن فتح الأبواب حالياً. الوضع حرج للغاية، وهناك حاجة ماسة إلى تدخل دولي لإنقاذ أرواح هؤلاء المعتقلين الذين يصعب الوصول إليهم في الأقسام تحت الأرض. يرجى مشاركة هذا النداء على نطاق واسع لإثارة الوعي العالمي بهذه الأزمة الإنسانية. Follow our Telegram channel: https://t.me/rageintel
U.S. military strikes ISIS targets in Syria.
Biden: Assad must be held accountable
“At long last, the Assad regime has fallen.” – U.S. President Joe Biden
Bashar al-Assad and his family are in Moscow
Russian channel quoting the Kremlin: Bashar al-Assad and his family are in Russia