Senator Black: US Administration Paying Salaries to Nour Eddin Zinki Terrorist Movement

VIRGINIA, (ST)- US Senator Richard Black has reaffirmed that the American administration keeps providing financial support for terrorist groups and paying salaries to the terrorists of Nour Eddin Zinki movement, according to a SANA Arabic report.

Interviewed by “Russia Today” channel, the Senator of Virginia regretted the US administration’s move of paying salaries to members of Nour Eddin Zinki terrorist movement, which beheaded a Palestinian child in Aleppo northern countryside just several  weeks ago.

 Last month, the terrorists of Nour Eddin Zinki movement beheaded a 12 years old Palestinian child in Handarat camp in Aleppo northern countryside. The horrible crime received huge wave of condemnation, but the United States refused to condemn the terrorist act claiming that it was seeking “more accurate information” about the crime even after the terrorists of the movement themselves admitted committing this savage act of terror.

Black stressed that news from the battlefield in Aleppo indicate that the terrorist organizations are losing areas there and that the time to clear Aleppo completely from terrorists has become nearer than any time before. He referred to the heavy losses inflicted upon the terrorist groups during their latest attack on the city of Aleppo and its countryside.

Last month, in a lecture, Senator Black affirmed that the United States has supported the terrorists in Syria. The CIA funded and armed some terrorist groups while the Pentagon backed some other groups, he added.

Hamda Mustafa

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