
The monitoring team had confirmed that the leaders of the so-called "Syrian National Army" factions met with Turkish intelligence on June 27 in the village of "Hawar Kilis" in the countryside of Azaz, east of the occupied city of Afrin, in order to prepare for sending 2,000 militants to Afghanistan at the request of the Turkish occupation government.
The monitoring team clarified that the gunman called, "Kamel Mohammad Al-Absi", born on April 20, 1998, who hails from the town of "Ma'ardabsa" of Saraqib district in Idlib governorate, joined about a week ago the military training established by the Turkish Intelligence for the Syrian radical opposition fighters inside its territory, to send them later to Afghanistan.
The team clarified that the gunman, "Kamel Al-Absi", who was a member of the islamic radical group "Ahrar al-Sham" and participated in several battles in the countryside of Hama, Aleppo and Idlib, which his first military participation was in the battle of the tanks checkpoint in Khan Sheikhoun in 2014, when he was sixteen years old.
The team added that Al-Absi later joined the islamic radical group "Hay’at Tahrir Al-Sham" (formerly Jabhat al-Nusra) and remained in its ranks until the start of the Turkish invasion of Afrin on January 20, 2018, then he joined "Brigade 112" and joined the battles of occupying each of the Kurdish villages: "Khazyan Tahtani, Khazyan Fawqani, Maabatli district, Omar Oshaghi, and the village of Ma'amlo in the Rajo district.
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