MAJOR: US Moving ISIS
Terrorists Out Of Syria’s
Hasaka In Heavy Heliborne
Operation
20
October, 2019
Hasaka,
Syria – The US helicopters have been sighted in heavy operation in
Syria’s northern province of Hasaka since Sunday morning as
eyewitness accounts said the choppers are taking large groups of the
Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS, also known as ISIL or Daesh)
Takfiri terrorists away.
Citing
local sources and witness accounts, official news agency SANA
reported that American forces transported 230 foreign ISIS terrorists
that had been captured in al-Malikiya to al-Shadadi in Hasaka’s
southern countryside.
The
news outlet added that a US military helicopter also transported 5
ISIS inmates from al-Adnaniya village to Iraq, as, in recent days, US
troops have moved hundreds of foreign inmates affiliated to the ISIS
terrorist organization from Syria into Iraq.
Thousands
of ISIS-affiliated people, including men, women and children from
more than 50 countries, are lingering in detention camps in
northeastern Syria, held by Washington-backed fighters. US President
Donald Trump has threatened to release captured ISIS fighters at
European borders unless the countries they initially fled from take
them back.
The
US and its allies invaded Syria in 2014 under the pretext of fighting
terrorism, without any authorization from the Damascus government or
a UN mandate. Damascus has accused the US-led coalition was trying to
destroy the Arab country and prolong the armed conflict.
In
recent years, several reports have revealed that Takfiri terrorist
groups are being provided with advanced weapons and huge amounts of
cash by the former and current US administration in Syria for the
now-disappeared “Assad Must Go” aim.
Also,
according to the reports, the US-led coalition has for several times
airlifted ISIS commanders to a safe sanctuary from the regions where
Syrian government forces and fighters were tightening the noose
around the militants. Kurdish militias had warned that the ongoing
Turkish military operation in northern Syria had revived the terror
group after hundreds of takfiri militants broke out of the prisons in
recent days.
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