US army training ISIS, Al-Qaeda fighters in Syria to deploy to Russia: Report
The militants will reportedly be tasked with carrying
out terror attacks inside the territory of Russia and other former Soviet
states
By News Desk- February 13, 2023
US occupation forces in Syria have been training at
least 60 militants affiliated with ISIS and Al-Qaeda at Al-Tanf base to carry
out attacks inside the territory of former Soviet states, according to Russia’s
Foreign Intelligence Service (SVR).
“According to credible data received by the Foreign
Intelligence Service of Russia, the US military is actively recruiting militants
from jihadist groups affiliated with [ISIS] and Al-Qaeda to carry out terrorist
attacks in Russia and the CIS countries,” an SVR statement released on 13 February reads.
The militants are reportedly undergoing a “fast-track
training course” to learn how to make and use improvised explosive devices and
subversive methods.
“Particular emphasis is paid to planning attacks on
heavily guarded facilities, including foreign diplomatic missions,” the SVR
statement adds, stressing that Washington’s plans involve deploying small
groups of militants to Russia and other former Soviet nations that make up the
Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS).
The plot reportedly calls for the cooperation of
international terror organizations, including Hizb ut-Tahrir, Jamaat
Ansarullah, and the Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan.
“Such actions put Washington on par with major
international terrorist groups,” the SVR statement concludes.
The accusation by Moscow comes just days after
investigative journalist Seymour Hersh disclosed that
the US government executed a covert deep-sea operation last year to bomb
Russia’s Nord Stream pipeline.
Since the start of the war in Ukraine, Russia has
accused the US of training hundreds of
extremist militants belonging to ISIS, Al-Qaeda, and Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS)
in their occupation bases in Syria before deploying to the battlefield in
Ukraine.
Russian Defense Ministry spokesman Igor Konashenkov
said last year that mercenaries and military specialists from 64 countries are
involved in hostilities in Ukraine.
Foreign mercenaries from around the globe joined
Ukraine after President Volodymyr Zelensky pleaded for global
assistance following Russia’s military invasion, with many of these mercenaries
coming from Israel.
The US army has long been accused of offering support
to ISIS fighters in Iraq and Syria.
In August of 2022, Russia’s ambassador to the UN,
Vassily Nebenzya told the UN Security Council that the withdrawal of US
occupation forces from Syria would “do away” with the presence of terror
groups.
“The withdrawal of US occupation forces from Syrian
territory would mean a swift and inevitable elimination of the terrorist
presence in this much-suffering country and of terrorist networks in
neighboring states,” the Russian envoy said.
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