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IS fighters escape from Syrian prison after earthquake — AFP

According to the source, the earthquake damaged a prison near the town of Raju on the Turkish border, which holds about 2,000 people, of whom 1,300 may be IS fighters

PARIS, February 7. /TASS/. At least 20 prisoners suspected of belonging to the terrorist organization Islamic State (IS, outlawed in Russia) terrorist organization have escaped from a prison in northwestern Syria after an earthquake, Agence France-Presse (AFP) reported on Tuesday, citing a source.

"About 20 prisoners have fled, presumably IS fighters," the source said.

According to the source, the prison near the town of Raju on the Turkish border holds about 2,000 people, of whom 1,300 may be IS fighters. After an earthquake damaged the building, prisoners rioted and seized part of the prison.

A powerful 7.7-magnitude earthquake struck the Kahramanmaras province in southeastern Turkey on Monday night. The tremors, followed by nearly 150 aftershocks, were felt in ten provinces as well as in neighboring countries, including Syria, where major destruction and casualties were also recorded.