“Anadola” Captured One Of Most Severe Prisons Of Assad Regime

ANADOLO agency crew in prison in the city of Tedmur (Palmyra) in the Syrian province of Homs. “Tedmur” is known as one of the most cruel prisons of the overthrown regime of Bashar al -Assad.

After the fall of the 61 year regime of the BAAS party, Agency Anadolu, continues to shoot in Syrian prisons, where prisoners were subjected to systematic violations of human rights and torture.

In 1980, units under the command of Rifaat Assad (Uncle Bashar al -Assad) entered the Tedmur prison and killed about a thousand prisoners. The vast majority of the victims were members of the Muslim Brotherhood Organization (Ihwan).

on the frames taken by the Anadola reporters, it is clear that many structures on the territory of the prison are already destroyed.

On the floor of the cabinets that were previously used by the pro-Eran groups as a headquarters, many documents are scattered.

The Deoash terrorist organization captured Tedmur in 2015, after which it blew up the prison with explosives.

Air Force also applied air strikes in the Tedmur city.