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According to information obtained by the Kurdistan Strategic Research Centre, the Turkish government had emitted it’s jihadist proxy gangs, formed of ISIS, al-Nusra, al-Qaeda and FSA, to Somalia and Qatar during the occupation offensive it launched in North and East Syria, for protection.
The centre has disclosed that the invading Turkish state had transferred the jihadists wounded during the offensive in North and East Syria, to hospitals in Mardin, Hatay and Urfa, where a special team established by MIT (Turkish National Intelligence) had transferred the jihadists to Somalia and Qatar in small groups.
“The Turkish state has been supplying weapons and ammunition to gangs under different names and facades as part of a train-and-equip project, which had been launched secretly in 2014 with military bases in Somalia and Qatar.”
“The jihadists injured in the offensive against North and East Syria, also being exposed nationally, and internationally with documents of evidence; were transferred to the military bases in Somalia and Qatar,” the Centre disclosed.
According to the intelligence received, “MIT Undersecretary, Hakan Fidan, and the Minister of National Defense, Hulisi Akar, often visit the said military bases.”
“The relations of these groups to the Turkish state to the aforementioned groups which take place in the world terror list has been proven repeatedly, and has intensified since the beginning of the Syrian crisis specifically to ISIS and Cebhet El-Nusra.”
A list has also been obtained by the intelligence organisation, containing the names of former ISIS members who are currently deployed by Turkey in North and East Syria under the former Free Syrian Army, and current Syrian National Army. The mentioned list had been previously shared by ANHA news agency, who shared names, ages, participations in oher jihadist gangs, their roles within these gangs and their current status. All of the 76 jihadists had previously either participated in ISIS or al-Nusra, while some had participated in both. Most of the jihadists are currently either in Gire Spi or Serekaniye (both being occupied by Turkey since the occupation offensive), wearing uniforms of the Syrian National Army.
The list also includes Sofyan al-Qishhim who had beheaded US doctor Kassig and published it on Youtube, as well as Abu Sedam al-Ansari who had killed Kurdish politician, Hevrin Xalef.
The list, published as Part One and Part Two have been linked.