Dozen former French soldiers, including elite troops, join terrorist networks in Syria, Iraq – reports

A dozen former French soldiers, mostly from Special Forces and the Foreign Legion, have joined what is called “jihadist fighting” in Syria and Iraq, a defense ministry source confirms, as the government readies a new multimillion anti-terror plan, according to RT.

Reports of French ex-military turning to “jihad” first appeared on Radio France Internationale (RFI) and in L’Opinion daily on Wednesday.

 

An anonymous defense ministry source later confirmed the information to AFP.

“We estimate around a dozen former troops have joined these networks,” the source said. “Our concern is not former soldiers… It’s preventing the phenomenon of radicalization within our forces.”

Defense Minister Jean-Yves Le Drian, however, would not directly comment on the issue at a Wednesday press conference on France’s new anti-terrorism measures.

“The cases of former soldiers being tempted by “jihadist” adventure are extremely rare,” was all he said.

One shouldn’t underestimate those rare cases, David Thomson, RFI journalist and author of “The French Jihadists”, believes.

“These people who come [to Syria and Iraq] are already fighters and they know the way the French troops fight,” Thomson told Le Figaro.

Among soldiers-turned-“jihadists” are those who served in the Foreign Legion and former paratroopers, RFI says, adding that some of the fighters confessed to being former French soldiers on social networks.

“Others are explosives experts, young people in their twenties. the RFI report says.

L’Opinion singles out a French “fighter”, who served in the elite 1st Marine Infantry Parachute Regiment for five years and underwent commando training in fighting techniques, shooting and survival.

RT

H. Mustafa

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