The American occupation transports three “Daesh” terrorist leaders from Al-Hasaka to an unknown destination

Al-Hasaka, (ST) – The US occupation troops transported on Sunday three leaders from Daesh (ISIS) terrorists from Al-Shadadi city in Hasaka countryside to an unknown destination. This is new evidence of US involvement in making and investing of these terrorist organizations in different parts of the world.

Local sources told SANA reporter that, “the American occupation forces have transported three leaders from Daesh terrorist organization detained in Bulgar camp prison controlled by “Qasad” groups east of Al-Shaddadi city to an unknown destination via a helicopter”.

 

The sources pointed out that “the three leaders are the Iraqi terrorist, Mohsen Hamad Al-Khalouf, who is in charge of distributing arms and the Iraqi terrorist, Hassoun Mudrif Al-Kadhim responsible for recruitment and training, and the Iraqi terrorist, Muhammad Ahmad al-Najm, specialist in bombing operations.”

The American occupation forces continue to invest in ISIS terrorists by transporting them from prisons in northern Syria to use them to implement Washington’s plans in the region and to obscure the evidence that confirms its involvement in supporting the takfiri organization which is listed on the international terrorism list.

Raghda Sawas

 

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