Syrian army says SDF deliberately released ISIS detainees from a prison in Hasaka

The Syrian ‍army on Monday accused the Kurdish-led ⁠Syrian Democratic Forces of being responsible for the release of ‌ISIS detainees from Shaddadi ⁠prison in Hasaka in Syria’s northeast.The army said the prison would ‍be handed over to the ministry of interior after a security process.The SDF said on Monday that forces ‍affiliated with the Syrian government attacked Shaddadi prison, where it said thousands of ‍ISIS militants were being held.For all the latest headlines follow our Google News channel online or via the app.The SDF said it confronted the attackers at Shaddadi and repelled them several times, but that dozens of its fighters had been killed. US-led coalition forces did not intervene despite repeated calls for help, the Kurdish group said.Earlier, the SDF said it had ⁠also clashed with Syrian government forces near the al-Aqtan prison on the outskirts of Raqqa, another facility holding ISIS detainees. Raqqa was once the center of the group’s short-lived “caliphate.”The SDF