Yingst reported from the infamous Sednaya prison, describing it as a place where enemies of the Assad regime were imprisoned without any information given to their families.
Yingst highlighted the despair of families searching for loved ones, emphasizing that calling Sednaya 'hell on Earth' doesn't adequately capture the unimaginable conditions within.
He detailed the haunting scene of mothers crying in the streets, voicing their heartache as they spoke of sons taken away by the Assad regime.
The scale of disappearances under Assad's regime is staggering, with thousands of citizens lost and an overwhelmingly complex prison architecture making searches nearly impossible.
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