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The American occupation transfers 50 prisoners of ISIS terrorists from its base in Al-Shaddadi to the eastern countryside of Deir Ezzor

2021-04-08T08:58:30.924Z


Hasakah-SANA, within the framework of Washington's investment in terrorism and prolonging the aggressive war waged against Syria, has transferred forces


Al-Hasakah-Sana

In the context of Washington's investment in terrorism and prolonging the war of aggression waged against Syria, the US occupation forces transferred a new batch of ISIS terrorists from their base in the city of Shaddadi to the eastern countryside of Deir Ezzor.

Local sources told SANA that 50 ISIS terrorists were transported by helicopter of the American occupation forces from the Al-Shaddadi base in the southern countryside of Hasaka to the Al-Omar oil field in the eastern countryside of Deir ez-Zor in preparation for their reuse in carrying out terrorist operations inside the Syrian territories.

The sources indicated that the transfer of these terrorists came after they underwent training courses from the American occupation forces at Al-Shaddadi base to integrate them into the so-called “tribal army” supervised by the occupation forces led by the terrorist “Ahmed Al-Khebeel”, nicknamed “Abu Khawla”.

During the past months, the American occupation forces have transferred dozens of ISIS terrorists from the prisons of the city of Hasaka, which is controlled by the "Qasd militia", to various places inside Syria, after arming them and providing logistical support to them to carry out terrorist operations against residential communities, sites of the Syrian Arab Army and public facilities.

Source: sena

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