Assad's killing fields: Mass graves containing 'sacks full of human bones' are discovered near Damascus as Syrians dig up horrors of dictator's regime Mass graves containing sacks full of human bones have been discovered near Damascus as Syrian locals find themselves unearthing the horrors of Assad's regime.
An alleged mass grave in the Baghdad Bridge area near the Syrian capital features deep trenches filled with human remains, believed to belong to slaughtered civilians.
Kurdistan24 claimed thousands of bodies were found in Baghdad Bridge following a spate of mass grave sites being uncovered across Syria amid a search and recovery effort following the collapse of the regime.
The witness pointed to one sack labeled 'Raad Mahmoud, Prisoner #125,' and explained: 'This body, along with thousands of others, was brought here by Assad's regime.
Horror footage of the discovery shows piles of bodies layered atop one another, with sacks marked with prison codes and what are believed to be the names of the deceased.