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Note: Yarmouk connection was guessed, did not pan out. Rather, this was a preview image for the "Caesar photos," published nine days ahead of the famous Carter-Ruck report.

Damascus : This picture, taken by a defector from Assad's intelligence services prior to his defection, shows the emaciated bodies of a few of the Assad regime detainees tortured and starved to death daily in the regime's infamous '215' military security prison in Damascus. The victims' bodies have been scrawled on with marker pen for identification and disposal.
Corpses of former detainees of #Damascus Military Security Branch 215, marked w/ "215" & inmate number @Hsn_Kh
A photo for Syrian detainees had been died of hunger... Syrian ‘Tahrir Souri’ group has obtained a rare photo from a security agent, who defected from state security branch 215 during the Syrian upraising, showing number of naked and slender bodies for Syrian detainees, seemed died of starvation. (note: they're starved to differing degrees, most likely died of something else)
  • [htps://en.zamanalwsl.net/news/3283.html Zaman al-Wasl Jan. 15:] Photo mentioned again in the context of more foreshadowing:
State security claimed that 40 Syrian detainees had been died due to heart attacks, a well-informed source from the embattled neighborhood of Mezzeh in Damascus city, told Zaman Alwasl. The Assad regime refused to deliver the detainees bodies to their relatives in the rebel-held district, “what assured that they were tortured to death,” Omar, an activist who preferred not to give his last name, said.
Horrific facts revealed behind the photo which posted by Zaman Alwasl on Jan 12 for Syrian detainees had been died of hunger in security branches. More than 55,000 photos and documents for naked, tortured and slender bodies have been brought to public by the exclusive of Turkish Anadolu News Agency.
A former member of the military service for the Syrian government for thirteen years was set to photograph and document the dead bodies of military soldiers brought from their places of detention to a military hospital during the civil war in the country, according to AA. The bodies brought to the hospital, fully consisted of detained-Syrian opposition members...

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