Scores of Tunisian Terrorists Killed in Aleppo – Tunisian Media

In a new evidence   on the broad participation of mercenaries and terrorists from several countries in the fierce onslaught being waged against Syria, the Tunisian Express FM Radio  confirmed that  132 terrorists were killed among terrorists fighting with the armed terrorist groups in Aleppo, Syria, mostly Tunisians.

The radio quoted an anonymous  source as saying that most of the terrorists killed by  strikes  of the Syrian Arab army are from the state of Sidi Bouzid, pointing out that “al Nusra Terrorist  front ” sent  pictures of four of the dead : Tareq al-Ajlani, Kamel al-Ammahani, from the said area and two other terrorists  from al-Tadamun (solidarity)  quarters in the Tunisian capital. 

The source added that “terrorist al-Nusra group” will send the rest of the images to leaderships in Sidi Bouzid, indicating reports that all the exterminated 132 terrorists are Tunisians. 

However, several Tunisian websites, newspapers and figures warned of the risks and consequences that the ruling authorities in Tunisia continue to ignore news about hundreds of misled Tunisians who fight in Syria under the name of “Jihad” alongside the armed terrorist groups which conduct acts of killing and destruction in Syria.

On the other hand, the Tunisian daily “Tunisia” said in its Wednesday issue that the investigative judge in the Preliminary court in Tunis questioned one Tunisian terrorist coming from Syria.

The newspaper explained that the said terrorist was arrested by the counter-terrorism unit of the national guard in al-Oweneh barrack and was accused of joining a terrorist organization in order to carry out terrorist operations outside the territory of the Republic of Tunisia.”

Disorder , economic collapse and disintegration of state institutions in Tunisia resulted in considerable chaos  that enabled  extremists in this country  to seize the political arena where  terrorist gangs began establishing training camps and extremists are transferred  to Syria to fight against the Syrian state.

 S.T

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