Armed Groups in Syria Receive New Grad Rockets from Western Countries

In a new evidence proving the west’s continuous support for terrorist organizations in Syria,  a terrorist group commander has acknowledged that the group has received Grad rockets from foreign states.

According to Reuters, foreign states have given armed groups in Syria surface-to-surface Grad rockets of a type not previously supplied to them.

The agency quoted Fares al-Bayoush, a commander of one of the terrorist groups Washington called “moderate opposition”,  as saying that the Grad rockets with a range of 22 km and 40 km have been supplied in “excellent quantities” and will be used on battlefronts in Aleppo, Hama and the coastal region.

 The armed groups had already received Grad missiles with a 20-kilometer range, but Bayoush stressed that the latest dispatch was the first time the gunmen got this particular type of rockets.

The United States and its western allies continue providing all forms of support for the terrorist organizations in Syria claiming that these groups represent the “moderate Syrian opposition”.

US officials yesterday revealed that Gulf Arab states are to supply the terrorists in Syria with shoulder-launched anti-aircrafts missiles, while a terrorist from Jabhat al-Nusra said in an interview with a German newspaper that the United States has supplied the terror group with missiles directly and without mediators.

Hamda Mustafa

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