BBC Reveals: Terrorists Use Safe Houses Southern Turkey to Infiltrate into Syria

LONDON- More evidences about the involvement of some Arab and regional countries in supporting armed terrorist groups in Syria were uncovered.

The BBC on Saturday revealed that foreign gunmen are using safe houses in southern Turkey to infiltrate into Syria to join the armed terrorist groups in their fight against the Syrian state.

Earlier reports had revealed that the Turkish government gave a blind eye to hundreds of gunmen who wanted to infiltrate into Syria to fight along with the al-Qaeda-linked terrorist groups.

A report prepared by a BBC correspondent Richard Galpin, said that a man running a house near the border town of Reyhanli usually used by the armed terrorist groups as their headquarter before infiltrating into Syria, said that “more than 150 people, including 20 Britons had used his house in the past three months”.

He added that the so-called “jihadists” usually stay for a day or two before crossing into Syria and stay on the way back when they are waiting for flights back to their home countries.

H. Mustafa

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