Iraqi forces discover dog cages and car batteries to humiliate and torture prisoners in sick ISIS prison
Soldiers have stormed the city of Fallujah, which has been an ISIS stronghold for the last two years
IRAQI soldiers have discovered an inhuman prison once used by sick ISIS extremists to torture and punish their enemies.
Horrific video shows the troops discovering tiny dog cages and car batteries in the jail in the liberated city of Fallujah.
It is thought that these hellish tools may have been used to brutally torture those who are against ISIS rule.
Chilling footage shows one of the soldiers swinging open the dirty cage, which had festering rags dumped in the bottom.
The car battery can be spotted in the same shot.
The dangerous weapon can be used to electrocute prisoners once electrodes are attached to the powerful battery.
It is unknown whether the battery was used to extract information in brutal interrogations or if the jihadis used it to hurt their enemies for fun.
The shocking video also showed the black ISIS flag hanging from the wall.
The soldiers captured a set of documents along with the horrific prison as they stormed the former ISIS stronghold of Fallujah.
After weeks of sieging, ISIS control of the Iraqi city finally crumbled last week.
Soldiers stormed the city as ISIS militants fled.
An Iraqi press statement said: “The majority of prisoners were arrested by ISIS since the occupation of the city of Fallujah, two years ago, and they are suffering from bad health conditions.
“The arrested people were transferred to hospitals to receive medical treatment.”
Thousands of trapped citizens also tried to make an escape along the Euphrates River.
The treacherous river capsized several boats.
Those who tried to flee had to carefully make their way around bombs hidden underneath roads.
Iraqi troops managed to breach the city on Friday morning, after laying siege to Fallujah since May.
By the evening, Brigadier Haider al-Obedi said that his troops controlled 80 per cent of Fallujah.
The extremists first took hold of the city in 2014 and was one of the first territories to be captured by the sick jihadis.
Even though the recapture of Fallujah is a major victory for Iraqi forces and their US backers, ISIS still hold Iraq’s second largest city, Mosul.
On Friday night, the Prime Minister of Iraq Haider al-Abadi confirmed that troops had retaken the city.
He said: “We promised to liberate Fallujah, and it has returned to the embrace of the nation.”
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