The Assault of Raqqa Is Drowned in Blood | Global Research - Centre for Research on Globalization
SOPHIE MANGAL: To contain air strikes on Raqqa the terrorists place
mobile prisons (in fact cages for a prisoners) on the roofs of buildings
and important transport hubs that are
possible targets of aviation. Thus, they hope to protect themselves from
an air strike. In each cage, approximately 7 people are kept under
inhuman conditions. More than 100 similar mobile prisons are used in
total.

Mobile prison of men

Mobile prison of women