Another example of ISIS’s Barbarism: Underground Prison Where They Tormented Ezidi Women

A shocking video has surfaced revealing an underground prison in northern Syria where ISIS held Ezidi women captive. Sky News has released a video footage of the hidden underground prison, marked only by small iron caps and narrow holes allowing minimal sunlight to reach the darkness below.
Inside, the women were confined to tiny, pitch-black cells where they were forced to stand for long periods. Despite the horrific conditions, the Ezidi women left drawings etched into the walls, reflecting their enduring hope for freedom.

The fate of these women remains unknown, but the site stands as a stark reminder of the genocidal atrocities ISIS inflicted on the Ezidi people. Thousands of Ezidi men were executed, while women faced abduction, abuse, and slavery.
This discovery highlights the urgent need for justice and continued efforts to locate those still missing, ensuring these horrors are never forgotten.