Saudi Regime Continues Sending Croatian Weapons to Terrorists in Syria via Jordan- Slovak Website

Slovak ‘ParlamentniListy’ website has unveiled that Croatia continues to export weapons and munitions to Bani Saud regime who delivers them to terrorist organization in Syria via Jordan.

It asserted that Croatia sold -during the first nine months of last year- weapons and munitions worth Euro 83 million, pointing out that the value of exported weapons and munitions during the last three months of last year has not been announced and the total value may exceed Euro 100 million.

“Videos and photos came from Syria show that weapons and munitions are made in Croatia, which was one of the first countries that offered weapons to terrorist groups in Syria since 2012,” the website reported, indicating that weapons arrived in Syria via Jordan.

 Last month, the Balkan Investigative Reporting Network (BIRN) stressed that the Saudi regime imported weapons worth $ 88 million from Croatia during the first nine months of 2016.

In this context, the Swedish lawmaker in EU Parliament Poudel Valerie warned that Saudi regime exploits Croatia to export weapons to Syria. “These weapons end up often in the hands of ISIS . So, it is necessary to exert further effort to stop that.”

Amnesty International’s reports have affirmed that Croatia-made weapons arrived to all terrorist organization in Syria, including ISIS and al-Nusra Front [Jabhat al-Nusra].

Since 2011, a foreign-backed terror war has been waged on Syria targeting its army, people, civilization and infrastructures in accordance with US-Zionist plot that aims to fragment the region and to have hegemony over its wealth.

The terror war depends on terrorist organizations whose most of their members came from more than 100 countries to Syria in order to destroy it.

Basma Qaddour

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