Syrian army finds more US and Israel-made ammo stored by militants in Sweida Province
Fars
News Agency
Tue, 01 Mar 2016 03:11 UTC
Tue, 01 Mar 2016 03:11 UTC
1
March, 2016
The
Syrian army troops informed by the intelligence agents and local
forces in the Southern part of the country, seized two trucks of arms
cargos, including US and Israel-made mines, in two parts of Sweida
province.
The cargos of militants' weapons and ammunition, including RPG, landmines and various types of ammunition, were seized by the Syrian army in two separate operation in the Eastern and Northeastern deserts of Sweida province.
There were 90 anti-tanks Israeli and US made mines, 25 RPG Shells and a number of BKS machinegun boxes in the seized cargoes.
The Southern province of Sweida, bordering Jordan, has since 2011 been one of the main spots for the infiltration of foreign terrorists and smuggling of arms cargoes to the militant groups inside Syria.
Also in late February, the Syrian army, after receiving tips from its intelligence agents, seized a vehicle loaded with large volume of ammunition on a road in the Southern part of Sweida province.
The cargo of militants' weapons and ammunition, including RPG and mortar shells, was seized by the Syrian army on a road toward the Eastern Desert (Badiyah).
The cargos of militants' weapons and ammunition, including RPG, landmines and various types of ammunition, were seized by the Syrian army in two separate operation in the Eastern and Northeastern deserts of Sweida province.
There were 90 anti-tanks Israeli and US made mines, 25 RPG Shells and a number of BKS machinegun boxes in the seized cargoes.
The Southern province of Sweida, bordering Jordan, has since 2011 been one of the main spots for the infiltration of foreign terrorists and smuggling of arms cargoes to the militant groups inside Syria.
Also in late February, the Syrian army, after receiving tips from its intelligence agents, seized a vehicle loaded with large volume of ammunition on a road in the Southern part of Sweida province.
The cargo of militants' weapons and ammunition, including RPG and mortar shells, was seized by the Syrian army on a road toward the Eastern Desert (Badiyah).
SyrianGirlPartisan reveals the truth about the U.S., Saudi Arabia and their partnership with ISIS
Stephen
Lendman
The
Times, of course, would never admit Washington unilaterally or
partnered with anyone would support ISIS and other terrorist groups.
Its
oblique account
states “the
CIA has relied…for decades (on) the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia” to
help fund its covert operations.
“(A)n
unusual arrangement (is maintained) for the rebel (sic) training
mission…code-named Timber Sycamore.”
Saudis
“contribute weapons and large sums of money…” CIA operatives
train ‘rebels’ (aka ISIS, Al Qaeda, Jabhat al-Nusra and
likeminded groups)” in heavy and light weapons use.
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