Search for hidden cells continues at Sednaya prison in Syria
A hidden underground complex was discovered at Sednaya prison in Syria, where prisoners are believed to be trapped. Families gathered outside, hoping to find missing loved ones among the estimated 1,500 prisoners rumored to be inside. Rebel fighters and civilians searched the prison for clues about the location of the underground cells, known as the "red wing." Reports indicate that prisoners may be starving and lacking air. Despite the chaos, no prisoners were found during initial searches. Rights groups estimate that up to 20,000 prisoners have been held at Sednaya, many subjected to torture. As families continue to search for information, Syrian civil defense officials warned against spreading rumors about the situation inside the prison.