Syrians are searching for answers about their loved ones after the collapse of the Assad regime. Islamic fighters broke into Saydnaya and liberated all the prisoners, leaving the jail cells empty. CBS News’ Elizabeth Palmer has the latest.
Syrians continue to search for loved ones long imprisoned by the Assad regime
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