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Syrian local news agency reported Thursday that ISIS has developed a new way for penalizing women who object to their dress code regulations: The women are put in an iron cage with “some skulls” and human bones.

The local news agency explained to Sputnik that ISIS started penalizing women who don’t commit to the dress code it has enforced, after the penalty had been only limited to men.

Even though “al-Raqqa” has been under the control of ISIS for three years its people have still not gotten accustomed to their strategies in torturing detainees and other brutal regulations.

The young girl “A.A” was the first to be forced into the iron cage. She was charged with not abiding by the full legal dress code while cleaning the staircase of the building where she lives with her family.

According to the local source, ISIS made the girl wear the full legal dress code and then dragged her on the street towards the cage. They then pushed her into the cage full of skulls, where the girl screamed, cried, and begged them to let her out.

The militiamen left her there for four hours, she was then found unconscious when they wanted to get her out, however, they left her still in the cage for another hour until she regained consciousness.

The girl was then taken into a local hospital and was diagnosed with having had a serious nervous breakdown. The doctors explained the need for her to be taken to a better hospital outside of al-Raqqah for treatment before she got worse.

Another girl was reported to have been also imprisoned in an iron cage near al Nour mosque for violating the dress code.

The news agency “Independent” quoted activists from “Raqqa is Being Slaughtered Silently” (RBSS) describing the scene as “placed in a cage with some skulls”.

According to the news agency’s website, the group also reported ISIS mock crucifixions of at least ten people in just two days.

This new regulation comes in the context of a set of new regulations held by ISIS in al-Raqqa. The hardest of which was not-permitting anyone to leave the town under any circumstances. This regulation was then loosened where they allowed people with only very severe cases to leave al-Raqqah for treatment with the condition that all their property be kept under the control of ISIS.

The terrorist group has recently suffered one of its biggest military defeats in Palmyra, which was recaptured by Syrian government forces backed by Russian air strikes.