5,000 ISIS militants with AIDS, hepatitis and 'organs spilling out of open wounds' plead to be sent to their home countries – including Britain – as they rot in Syrian prison hellhole
- A rare look inside one of the crowded detention facilities in northeastern Syria where ISIS suspects are held
- Kurdish authorities say 50 nationalities represented in Kurdish-run prisons where over 12,000 suspects held
- The condition of the wounded speaks of intensity of fighting that led to IS's final territorial defeat in March
- Some of the detainees are teenagers, and none of them have been under the sun even once in months or more
- One cell is reserved for children who were enlisted and trained as IS fighters, dubbed 'cubs of the Caliphate'