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ISIS could stage bloody comeback after Turkey earthquake as fighters escape infamous ‘Black Prison’

ISIS could stage a bloody comeback after the devastating earthquake which has left nearly 20,000 people dead across Turkey and Syria.

At least 20 fighters are reported to have escaped from the infamous "Black Prison" in Rajo after the horrific quake - the most powerful of its kind for 100 years.

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ISIS fighters could seek to exploit the chaos of the earthquakeCredit: Alamy
Turkey and Syria have been rocked by a devastating earthquakeCredit: AP
The quake was the most powerful to hit Turkey in 100 yearsCredit: Getty
Rescuers still continue to dig through the rubble to find the victimsCredit: The Mega Agency

It is feared the terror group - which still remains active but weakened - could seek to exploit the chaos to stage a comeback.

But experts had warned The Sun Online even before the disaster that the apocalyptic death cult could be seeking to spread a new wave of terror in the region.

ISIS at the peak of its power controlled huge swathes of Iraq and Syria.

But it was driven back and smashed with what the US called a "100 percent territorial defeat" in 2019.

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But terror cells linked to the group have since popped up around the Middle East.

The enormous 7.8 magnitude earthquake will only serve to help ISIS as they seek to exploit the carnage.

And it's feared the situation in Kurdistan - the historic region which spans across parts of Turkey, Iraq, Iran and Syria - could lay the groundwork for the group's large-scale return.

The Kurds are a group who had been key in the fight against ISIS - but have since been attacked by Turkey and Iran.

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Güney Yildiz, a researcher who focuses on Kurdistan, Syria and Turkey, warned the volatile situation leaves the door open for the return of ISIS.

Speaking before the earthquake, Yildiz told The Sun Online: “If there is a political vacuum in a Muslim-majority country, a comeback is possible.

"If you remove the Kurdish-led administrations and the military force from the equation.

"Not only would ISIS operations increase in Syria, they would increase around the world."

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