The headquarters of the rectory of the educational center was the target of missiles fired by US warplanes, which caused the destruction of the building’s vehicle garage, while the silos and the facilities of the Grain Company were also targets of similar attacks, reported state television.
These bombings, according to the media, were carried out under the pretext of persecuting fugitive terrorists from the al-Sinaa Prison that was taken over by the radical group of the Islamic State, Daesh in Arabic.
Last Saturday, a part of the Polytechnic Institute was destroyed in a similar action by Washington troops.
The US military and the militia of the so-called Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) that operate under their command turned the Al-Sinaa school of professional education into a prison that houses almost 5,000 jihadists, mostly of foreign nationalities.
Last Thursday, Daesh attacked the entrances of the aforementioned facility with two bomb trucks driven by suicide bombers, and then dozens of extremists stormed the center, which generated a situation of chaos.
The governor of Hasakeh, the province where these events take place, assured that the Daesh attack is orchestrated by the United States, which is trying to recycle that terrorist entity to justify the continuation of the illegal presence of its forces.
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