Scores of Daesh Terrorists Released in Northeastern Syria
DAMASCUS (Dispatches) – The so-called Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) have released over 25 Daesh members, and started a fresh wave of arrests against civilians in camps under their control in Raqqa province, local sources reported on Wednesday.
The sources said that the SDF has freed 26 Daesh terrorists that had been previously captured in the town of Ein Issa in northern Raqqah.
The sources further said that SDF has, instead, started arresting civilians in a camp near Ein Issa.
The arrests were launched after an SDF members was attacked by unknown raiders at the entrance of Ein Issa.
The pro-opposition Syrian Observatory for Human Rights (SOHR) reported on Monday that the SDF transferred over 40 Daesh terrorists in Dayr al-Zawr to Hasaka province in northeastern Syria.
The SOHR said that over 40 Daesh terrorists - that had surrendered to the SDF in Southeastern Dayr al-Zawr - have been transferred to Hasaka via northern Dayr al-Zawr.
A Turkish daily reported on Sunday that the U.S. troops deployed in Syria transfer a large number of Daesh commanders and senior members to the safe areas and military bases controlled by the SDF in the country.
The Turkish-language Sabah newspaper reported that the Daesh commanders and terrorists are transferred to the SDF bases to undergo advanced trainings to carry out terrorist acts.
It quoted the local sources as saying that the U.S. helicopters, carrying the Daesh commanders, land in the SDF bases in Dayr al-Zawr and Hasaka mostly mid night.