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Turkey Recruiting New Terrorist Group in Northern Syria

TEHRAN (defapress)- Sources in Northern Syria revealed that Turkey has freed a number of former ISIL members from its prisons, sending them to Northern Raqqa to form a new terrorist group.
News ID: 80819
Publish Date: 15April 2020 - 18:57

Turkey Recruiting New Terrorist Group in Northern SyriaThree days ago, a new terrorist group which included former ISIL members, supported by the militants, held a meeting in Tal Abyadh region, the Arabic-language al-Quds al-Arabi newspaper reported.

It quoted Khalaf al-Khater, one of the media activists in Tal Abyadh, as saying that the meeting was aimed at forming a new group under Turkey’s supervision.

Also, Zaid al-Akidi, another Syrian activist, said that the group seems to be playing an important role under Ankara's supervision in the next few days, adding that they will possibly conduct operations against the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF).

In a relevant development last week, dissident sources in Syria had also revealed Turkey’s attempts to revive terrorist groups in Idlib to revive their operations, specially Tahrir al-Sham (the Levant Liberation Board or the Al-Nusra Front).

A commander of al-Jibhat al-Wataniyeh Letahrir terrorist group, affiliated to Turkey, was quoted by the Arabic-language dissident Enab al-Baladi website as saying that Turkey has withdrawn a number of militants from its controlled areas in Syria and deployed them at its military points.

He added that Ankara aims to form an army in the region after dissolving different grouplets, noting that the measure is useful to Turkey as it decreases attacks against the country due to the rebellious behavior of the terrorist groups.

Meantime, another source told the website that Turkey has two plans to reorganize the terrorists; first, training and deploying every 300 militants at one of its military points; and second, merging Tahrir al-Sham into a new group.

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