ISIS has suspicions that one of their town's members is a Russian spy Senior ISIS commanders of a smaller Syrian town have been having suspicions that one of their members is a Russian spy, and has been feeding information back to the Kremlin. After some research, they narrow their suspects down to 3 of their newest recruits. In an effort to determine which of them is the spy, they concoct a test. They let it slip to the first recruit that they will be moving storage of explosives and ammunition to the local hospital. The second recruit is told that they will be transferring a massive oil shipment from a cargo area in the south of town for sale in Turkey in the morning. The third recruit and final suspect is told that all the senior commanders will be holding a meeting at an abandoned building in the center of town at midnight. The commanders, confident that they will be able to determine which recruit is the Russian spy, all decide to go to sleep somewhere in the east of town - far from any of the targets they just designated. The Russians got wind from their spy that the local hospital is being used to store munitions and explosives. They then carpet bombed the entire town. There were no survivors.