Leaked: Source Reveals Coordination between US, ISIS in Attacking Syrian Army
The source said after the coalition’s pounding of the
Syrian army near Deir Ezzor airbase, the ISIS could take full control of
al-Tharda mountain and then Deir Ezzor military base, adding that the
army and national defense forces deployed near the airbase immediately
won it back from the terrorists by launching a counterattack.
Noting that Deir Ezzor is now almost in tranquility and no
change has occurred in the military map of the region, the source said
by attacking the Syrian army positions, the US seeks to prevent military
operations to break the terrorists’ siege on the city.
The source said the simultaneous raid of the ISIL
terrorists immediately after the coalition airstrikes is the best
evidence of the high coordination done between the US and the
terrorists.
Russian Defense Ministry said on Saturday that four strikes
against Syrian positions had been delivered by US-led coalition
aircraft, including two F-16 jet fighters and two A-10 support aircraft.
The Syrian military called the bombing a “serious and
blatant aggression” against Syrian forces, and said it was “conclusive
evidence” that the US and its allies support ISIL militants.
Also on Sunday, the Russian foreign ministry spokeswoman
blasted Washington over the recent airstrikes near Deir Ezzor, and said
such moves serves the interests of the ISIS terror group.
“If previously we had suspicions that Fatah al-Sham Front
(formerly known as al-Nusra Front) is protected this way, now, after
Saturday airstrikes on the Syrian army we come to a really terrifying
conclusion for the entire world: The White House is defending the ISIL,”
Maria Zakharova said.
“We demand a full and detailed explanation from Washington.
That explanation must be given at the UN Security Council,” she added.
Russia has demanded full and detailed explanation from
Washington over the incident in Deir Ezzor, in which 62 Syrian troops
were killed and over 100 injured.
The original source of this article is Al-Alama
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