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See Photos of Terrifying ISIS Underground Dungeon Where Women Prisoners Were Locked Up




ISIS dungeon

The terrifying photos show 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.

It is not known what happened to the women believed to have been kept in the brutal dungeon.


These images emerged after reports that ISIS have constructed a missile capable of bringing down a jet.

Activists in Syria claim western defectors to ISIS with experience in engineering have managed to successfully create the devastating weapon – which could potentially down aircraft if the reports are true.

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.

The development has terrifying implications, after ISIS claimed that it caused the crash of a Russian passenger plane in Sinai that killed all 224 people on board on October 31.

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 – Islamic State ‘s de facto capital.

ISIS has reportedly installed radar in the city to warn the terror thugs about incoming airstrikes .

RIBSS sources added that this system was developed in an Iraqi weapons workshop, and then transferred to the city of Raqqa to link it with the radar system there.

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