American occupation transports a batch of (ISIS) terrorists from the prisons of the (SDF) militia to its base in Al-Shaddadi, south of Hasakah

Hasakah , (ST) – The US occupation forces transported dozens of ISIS terrorists who are being held in the prisons of the SDF militia in the Qamishli region to the headquarters of the occupation base in Al-Shaddadi, south of Hasakah, as part of its policy aimed at recycling, training and using in terrorist acts that serve its plans in the region.

 Special sources told SANA that, two American helicopters designated for transporting soldiers landed at the American occupation base in the city of Al-Shaddadi in the southern countryside of Hasakah, and they were on board about 60 ISIS terrorists who were brought from the so-called (Nafkir) prison in the city of Qamishli.

The sources added that, most of the terrorists who were transported hold Iraqi, Saudi and Tunisian nationalities, including the leader of the so-called (police) in Deir Ezzor and the leader of the (education sector) and (prisons official) in the organization.

The American occupation forces deliberately transport  (ISIS) terrorists who are detained in the prisons of the SDF militia to several bases of the American occupation on the Syrian islands to train them and provide logistical support to carry out terrorist operations against the people in the area and the positions of the Syrian Arab Army. Meanwhile a number of SDF militia groups were transported to the occupation base in the area Al-Tanf on the Syrian-Jordanian border to carry out terrorist operations against population centers, vital facilities and positions of the Syrian Arab Army.

Raghda Sawas

 

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