A new batch of terrorists in Syria transferred to Ukraine via Turkey

Moscow, (ST) – Russian sources revealed that a new batch of terrorists in the city of Idlib have joined the Ukrainian extremists, and they were transferred via Turkey.

Sputnik quoted the sources as saying that, the number of terrorists who left Idlib countryside for Ukraine the day before yesterday is 87. “Most of these terrorist are Iraqis, French and Chechens,” noting that “the terrorists were transferred to Ukraine via Turkey in two batches  last Thursday and Friday, the Sources added.

 The sources indicated that “the terrorists belonged to the Takfiri organization (ISIS) before their merger with other multi-name terrorist organizations.”

It is noteworthy that the Russian Foreign Intelligence revealed on the fourth of this month that the Al-Tanf base, which is under the control of the US occupation forces in Syria, witnessed the preparation and training of terrorists affiliated with ISIS in order to transfer them to Ukraine and use them in Donbass.

And Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmitriy Kuleba had previously acknowledged that mercenaries from 16 countries, numbering more than 1,000, were on their way to his country. He also announced that Ukraine had obtained weapons from 19 countries.

Raghda Sawas

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