The Kurdish forces guarding ISIS fighters at a jail in northern Syria say they are opposed to handing the facility to the new rulers in Damascus as they brace for attacks by the ultra-hardline group and monitor its attempts to re-emerge.The US-backed Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF), a Kurdish-led force which holds a quarter of Syria, has said ISIS has already attempted two attacks on prisons in a bid to break out their comrades since Bashar al-Assad was toppled from power on Dec. 8, as the group seeks to exploit the upheaval.At a prison in the city of Hasakah, where some 4,500 ISIS fighters, including many foreigners, are incarcerated, a Kurdish officer predicted that the extremist group would try again.For all the latest headlines follow our Google News channel online or via the app.“When the Syrian regime fell ... ISIS seized a lot of weapons, and they will organize themselves again to attack prisons,” the officer, his identity concealed by a ski mask, told Reuters.Reuters was granted