U.S. trains Daesh terrorists in its illegal bases in Syria. (Photo: sana.sy)
Damascus, March 13 (RHC)-- U.S. forces illegally present in Syria transferred a new group of Islamic State (Daesh) extremists to one of their bases in the northeastern province of Hasakeh.
Local activists quoted by SANA news agency reported that the radicals were transferred in military transport helicopters from the Al-Sinaa prison controlled by the Washington-backed separatist militia Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) to the Shaddadi enclave in southern Hasakeh.
The sources specified that these mercenaries will then be sent to the Tanef base on the Syrian-Iraqi border where they receive training, and are then assigned missions aimed at protecting the bases and destabilizing government-controlled areas by attacking Syrian army points and civilian communities.
According to allegations from Damascus, the U.S. offers shelter and protection to terrorists in the bases it illegally occupies in Syrian territory, where it trains and arms them to use them in the service of its destabilizing plans.
In the vast desert of Al-Badieh, the aggressions of the Islamic State are increasing, which resorts since its defeat in 2018, to gang warfare and attacks supported by clear intelligence instructions to wear down the troops of Syria and its allies.