After the fall of the Assad regime, rebels released thousands of prisoners in Damascus. This is reported by The Guardian, reports UNN.
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Thousands of prisoners held in Syria's famous prisons for years have been released after rebels seized the country's capital Damascus and caused the fall of the Assad regime.
According to information, the rebels are opening cells where dozens of women and children are being held. The prisoners are immediately informed that they no longer have any reason to fear.
One of the key places liberated by the rebels was the famous Sedna military prison, located on the outskirts of Damascus. This prison has long been associated with torture, bullying and execution, and now it has become a symbol of hope for many families who considered their relatives killed or missing.
According to various sources, the rebels have not yet reached all underground prisons and places of detention, but their actions have already significantly affected the situation in the region.