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SAS soldiers are poised to launch ‘kill or capture’ raids to stop British ISIS fighters escaping from Syrian jails

  • Special Air Services monitoring prisons in northern Syria holding ISIS militants
  • If mass prison break is imminent, troops in helicopters and vehicles deployed
  • ‘Huge number’ of dangerous Brit ISIS fighters could be released in weeks
  • Crisis at the camp heightened after decision by Trump to withdraw US forces

ByEmily Webber For Mailonline

Published:

04: 29 EDT, (October)

|Updated:05: 02 EDT, 13 October 2019

SAS soldiers are launching ‘kill or capture’ raids to stop BritishISISjihadis escaping from Syrian jails, it has been reported.

The Special Air Service are monitoring prisons in northernSyriaholding ISIS militants.

If a mass prison break is imminent, armed troops in groups of eight using helicopters and vehicles will be deployed,The Daily Starreported.

The strategy comes after a ‘huge number’ of highly dangerous British ISIS fighters could be released in the next few weeks , intelligence chiefs warned the Government.

Armed troops in groups of eight using helicopters and vehicles will be deployed if mass prison break is imminent. Pictured, a member of Free Syrian Army standing armed in front of a prison Afrin, Syria

The crisis at the camp had been heightened after the decision by US President Donald Trump to withdraw American forces leading to fears that conflict involving Turkish, ISIS and the Kurds could destabilize the area.

And spooks fear the ISIS extremists could flee if Kurdish guards abandon their stations in an attack by Turkish armed forces.

‘British extremists are banged up in jails in northern Syria’, a source said.

‘The remnants of the Islamic State army is waiting to escape and either return to the fight or return to their home countries. ‘

‘The British special forces have been placed on standby.

Turkey says it intends to create a ‘safe zone’ over an area about 30 miles deep and 75 miles wide to push Kurdish militia away from its border and eventually allow the repatriation of up to two million Syrian refugees. The area is rich in fertile lands and encompasses oil fields in the far northeast

The SAS will either try to capture or kill British, European or foreign jihadis who pose a threat. ‘

The response by the ‘Who Dares Wins’ force comes after five ISIS terrorists escaped on Friday after Turkish shelling hit a prison holding the militants in northeastern Syria.

A video emerged allegedly showing a number of prisoners escaping the compound, after Turkish mortar fire against Syrian Democratic Forces trying to move the occupants.

Smoke rises from the Syrian town of Ras al-Ain, in a picture taken from the Turkish side of the border in Ceylanpinar on the third day of Turkey’s military operation against Kurdish forces

It comes as ISIS claimed responsibility for a car bomb attack in Qwamishli that kille d three people – although the group has previously claimed responsibility for attacks it has not been involved in.

A prison guard at Navkur, which is located in the town of Qamishli, said before the reported breakout that the facility housed mostly foreign jihadists.

Meanwhile, at the Al-Hawl camp further south, notorious for housing British ISIS bride Shamima Begum, shows ISIS brides allegedly attempting to escape from the camp after starting a riot.

A small group of ISIS prisoners allegedly escaped from the Navkur prison in Qamishlo on Friday. It came amid heavy mortar fire from Turkish forces

British ISIS bride Shamima Begum pictured with her week old son Jerah in Al Haw was once housed at the Al- Hawl camp

Displaced Syrian women and children pictured at the Internally Displaced Persons (IDP) camp of al-Hol in al-Hasakeh governorate in northeastern Syria

Doctors Without Borders said it was forced to shut down a hospital, which served more than 200, 000 people, because of the spreading violence.

Tension is mounting to stop Turkey’s offensive towards the Kurds who have accused the US of betraying them by withdrawing troops.

Fighting on the Syrian border town of Ras al-Ain by Turkish forces has caused the pressure to rise.

Al-Hawl camp further south, notorious for housing British ISIS bride Shamima Begum, shows ISIS brides allegedly attempting to escape from the camp after starting a riot

On Friday 11, Turkish jets and artillery struck around Syria’s Ras al Ain. Gunfire could also be heard inside the town, a Reuters journalist in Ceylanpinar said.

A convoy of 20 armored vehicles of the Turkey-backed Syrian National Army, a rebel militia which Erdogan has allied with in his fight for a ‘safe zone,’ crossed the border earlier today, some making victory signs and shouting ‘Allahu akbar’ as they waved Syrian rebel flags on their advance to Ras al Ain.

The Ministry of Defense told MailOnline it does not comment on Special Forces.

            

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