US, UK continue 'amnesty' for terrorists in Syria: Russia
The US and UK continue "amnesty" for terrorists in Syria as hundreds have been released and accepted into US-controlled units.
The US and Uk continue their "amnesty" for terrorists in Syria as hundreds of terrorists in Syria have been released and accepted into US-controlled units.
Some have been transferred to Al-Tanf, Rear Adm. Oleg Zhuravlev, deputy head of the Russian Center for the Reconciliation of Warring Parties in Syria, said on Tuesday.
During a briefing, Zhuravlev said the US and UK continue to implement "the program of the so-called 'amnesty' for members of terrorist groups. Hundreds of followers of radical movements have been released from prison and taken into the ranks of US-controlled armed groups. Some of them, according to reports, have been transferred to the territory of the Al-Tanf zone."
According to Zhuravlev, 10 terrorist attacks have been committed in the last 3 days with 18 people killed and 25 injured.
He noted that the leaders of the bandit underground were planning to carry out sabotage against government officials and facilities in the provinces of Homs, Damascus, Daraa, and Al-Suwayda.