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    Hundreds of "alarmists" flee Syria to Europe to launch attacks "with American approval"

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    Hundreds of "alarmists" flee Syria to Europe to launch attacks "with American approval" %D8%AF%D8%A7%D8%B9%D8%B4-1-696x435
    Information / Baghdad ..
    The newspaper "The Times" Britain, on Tuesday, the escape of hundreds of members of the organization, "calling" the criminal from Syria to Europe to launch attacks after concluding agreements with the Kurdish fighters backed by America.
    "Hundreds of Islamic state fighters have fled Syria after concluding deals with US-backed Kurdish soldiers to reach Europe," the newspaper said in a report published by the BBC.
    She added that "some of the militants left the tenderness, which was one of the most important strongholds during the process of removing civilians before the fall of the city," noting that "when the city fell in October fled several European militants," noting that dozens were arrested Of them on the Turkish border. "
    In an exclusive interview by the author of the report, one of the elements of the organization, who was arrested while attempting to flee to Europe via Turkey, said that "hundreds of Islamic State Organization gunmen exploited their knowledge of the ways in which human traffickers travel to Turkey."
    "I took advantage of this situation to make a deal to go to Turkey," said Saddam Hammadi, 26, adding that many people followed suit, half of them organization gunmen and half civilians.
    "The road to Turkey has been fairly easy, and even if you are arrested by the Kurdish People's Protection Units in Syria, they will undoubtedly release you after 10 to 15 days," Hammadi said.
    "Hammadi's confessions have raised concerns that the state fighters who left Al-Raqqa are on their way to Europe to launch attacks against them," she said.
    "The tension between European countries over Britain's exit from the European Union may facilitate the return of foreign jihadists to their country," the article quoted a source close to British intelligence as saying. "Britain is concerned that intelligence is not being exchanged rapidly between the EU and Britain because the Kingdom will have to Withdrawal from Europol (European police) and a European intelligence apparatus after the bricast. " Ending / 25

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    Hundreds of "alarmists" flee Syria to Europe to launch attacks "with American approval" Empty The Times reveals deals that have facilitated the exit of elements "calling" from tenderness to Euro

    Post by Rocky Tue 05 Dec 2017, 3:43 am

    The Times reveals deals that have facilitated the exit of elements "calling" from tenderness to Europe





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    Alsumaria News / Baghdad , the 
    British newspaper The Times published in its edition on Tuesday, a report by Hana to Swinda Smith entitled " Turkey warns of the influx of a large number of militants to organize Daesh to launch attacks in Europe ." 

    The article writer, said that "hundreds of al Daesh fighters fled Syria after it entered into deals with Kurdish soldiers backed by America to get to Europe." 

    She added that "some of the militants of the organization left the tenderness, which was one of the most important strongholds during the process of removing civilians from them before the fall of the city."



    • Hundreds of "alarmists" flee Syria to Europe to launch attacks "with American approval" ArrowSelected2"The BBC" details the deal to smuggle thousands of reasons for the protection of coalition aircraft



    • Hundreds of "alarmists" flee Syria to Europe to launch attacks "with American approval" ArrowSelected2Turkish security forces arrest a leading Iraqi leader and three others



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    "When the city fell in October, many European militants fled," she said, noting that "dozens of them were arrested on the Turkish border." 

    In an exclusive interview by the author of the report, one of the elements of the organization, who was arrested while attempting to flee to Europe via Turkey, said that "hundreds of armed militants of the organization used their knowledge of the ways of human traffickers to Turkey." 

    "I took advantage of this situation to make a deal to go to Turkey," said Saddam Hammadi, 26, adding that "many people followed suit, half of them armed and half of them civilians." 

    "The road to Turkey has been fairly easy. Even if you are arrested by the Kurdish People's Protection Units in Syria, they will undoubtedly release you after 10 to 15 days," Hammadi told the report's author.

    "Hammadi's confessions have raised concerns that the organization's fighters who have left Al-Raqqa are on their way to Europe to launch attacks there," she said. 

    "The tension between European countries over Britain's exit from the European Unionmay facilitate the return of foreign jihadists to their country," the article quoted a source close to British intelligence as saying . "Britain is concerned that intelligence is not being exchanged rapidly between the EU and Britain because the Kingdom will have to Withdrawal from Europol (European police) and a European intelligence apparatus after the bricast. "[/size]



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