ISIS militants break out of prison in Syria after bombing by Turkey

Five Isis militants have broken out of a prison in
northern Syria after Turkish shelling nearby, a spokesman in the Kurdish-led
Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) has said.
The detainees escaped from a prison in Qamishli
city, Marvan Qamishlo said.
Meanwhile, women affiliated with Isis attacked
security offices with sticks and stones during unrest at a camp in the region
where Turkey has launched attacks.
The unrest at al-Hol camp started in the foreigners’
section and involved more people than previous incidents at the camp, Mr
Qamishlo said.
The [Isis] women rose against the internal security
forces at al-Hol, they set ablaze tents and attacked the administrative and
security offices there with stones and sticks,” he added said.
A video of the disturbance, distributed by the SDF
and shot from a distance, showed around 20 fully covered women running in open
space with several men appearing to pursue them.
Turkish forces have pushed deeper into Syria on the
third day after Ankara launched a cross-border offensive against Kurdish
fighters.
Thousands of civilians have fled the violence as
international criticism of the incursion intensified.
At least nine civilians are reported to have been
killed in Turkey and several more in Syria since the beginning of the
operation.
On Thursday, a Kurdish official warned that Isis
detainees could break out of detention as Kurdish-led security forces confront
the Turkish offensive and their ability to guard detainees is weakened.