A macabre torture machine used to crush bodies has been discovered in a Syrian prison nicknamed the “human slaughterhouse.” Video of the “iron press” was posted online as rebels freed inmates from Sednaya Prison near Damascus, the capital of Syria. The hydraulic press was filmed along with ropes and bags allegedly used to dispose of the remains.
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