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EXCLUSIVE: Is this the Syrian dungeon where beheaded U.S. and British hostages were caged by ISIS? Pictures show factory basement 'where half-starved westerners were held in darkness'

A Syrian held alongside the westerners claims factory basement shown on TV report is where he was held with Jim Foley and other hostages

Video and pictures show a dusty basement in Sheikh Najjar is strewn with blankets, tattered mattresses, cardboard, plastic bottles and other detritus

Westerners were caged there half-starved, in permanent darkness for months until December 2013 - before being handed over to 'Jihadi John'

One European captive claimed he saved eggs for Steven Sotloff, who secretly fasted on Yom Kippur. He didn't want ISIS to know he was Jewish

Guards treated Westerners better than Syrian prisoners - who were beaten and tortured - and were given treats like sweets and extra jam

Prison boss played cruel trick when they were being moved. He said they'd be freed - but instead were taken to Raqqa and Jihadi John
By JAMES HARKIN FOR MAILONLINE
PUBLISHED: 07:19 EST, 19 December 2014 | UPDATED: 10:19 EST, 19 December 2014
     

This is the first glimpse inside the secret underground prison where ISIS caged Western hostages - including James Foley, Steven Sotloff and David Haines - former fellow prisoners have claimed.

Freed captives told MailOnline they lived in wretched conditions alongside them, half-starved on hard concrete floors in almost permanent darkness in the basement room of the abandoned factory in the Sheikh Najjar Industrial City, in the suburbs of Aleppo, during the last four months of 2013.

They were then moved to Raqqa, Syria, where they were handed over to their executioner, the infamous 'Jihadi John' and his death squad.

The former prisoners gave a chilling insight into the ordeal that the men - and allegedly one woman - endured in the bleak darkness.

Hellish: A Syria TV reporter took this image in an abandoned factory turned ISIS prison in Sheikh Najjar, Syria - unaware that later it would be claimed that it was where Western hostages were kept for months

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Why isn’t this now a huge deep smoking hole in the ground, never to be used again?
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