See heart-breaking photos of ISIS dungeon in the desert of Syria, where persecuted women mainly from the Yazidi minority, were forced to live their entire lives under the desert sand, eating, drinking and sleeping in their tiny cells.
The manhole like panels in the northern Syrian desert shows the horrific prison where the women were made to live in complete darkness everyday.
According to Sky news, it is not yet known what happened to the terrified women, or where they might be now.
Several mass graves, said to contain bodies of women aged between 40 and 80 were also discovered in Sinjar, Iraq.
ISIS overran Sinjar, in Iraq, in August 2014 and began persecuting the Yazidi People, who make up most of its inhabitants.
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