ISIS terrorists reported joining Ukrainian forces in conflict

ISIS terrorists reported joining Ukrainian forces in conflict

Russian sources revealed that a new batch of terrorists have arrived from the occupied Syrian province of Idlib and have joined Ukrainian extremists after being transported through Turkey.

“The number of terrorists who left Idlib countryside to Ukraine two days ago reached 87, the majority of them are of Iraqi, French and Chechen nationalities,” Sputnik News quoted the sources as saying, adding that the terrorists were transported via Turkey on Thursday and Friday.

The sources said that the terrorists belonged to Daesh (ISIS) before merging into other terrorist organisations.

On 4 March, Russian foreign intelligence revealed that the Al-Tanf base, which is under the control of the US occupation forces in Syria, has seen preparation and training of ISIS terrorists for transfer to Ukraine and deployment against Donbass.

Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmitry Koliba has already acknowledged that mercenaries from 16 countries, numbering more than 1,000 in total, fought for the Kiev government. Ukraine has also declared to have acquired weapons from 19 countries.