ABC News - 'Bags of bones' discovered after fall of Assad in Syria
The video discusses the discovery of bags containing bones in a field in Syria, suggesting a possible connection to crimes committed by the Assad regime and its allies, including Iraqis and Iranians. The bones were reportedly deposited just before Assad's fall, and the area is near villas owned by regime allies and a feared Air Force intelligence building. At least 14 bodies have been found, but some bags contain bones from multiple individuals. The presence of Farsi writing on some bags hints at an Iranian connection. With around 100,000 people still missing under both Assad regimes, this discovery might be just the beginning of uncovering these crimes.
Key Points:
- Bags of bones found in Syria, possibly linked to Assad regime's crimes.
- Discovery made near villas owned by Iraqi and Iranian allies of Assad.
- At least 14 bodies found; some bags contain bones from multiple people.
- Farsi writing on bags suggests Iranian involvement.
- 100,000 people still missing under Assad regimes; this could be the start of uncovering these cases.