YPG arrests German terrorist accused of planning Sep 11 attacks

Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) arrested the terrorist  Mohammed Haydar Zammar, accused of participating in planning the September 11 attacks in the United States.

YPG arrests German terrorist accused of planning Sep 11 attacks
19 April 2018   07:51

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A German newspaper "Bild" and a news agency reported that People Protection Units (YPG) arrested the terrorist Mohammed Haydar Zammar from the Syrian of Aleppo city is a German citizen accused of participating in the planning of the September 11, 2001, attacks on the World Trade Towers in the United States.

The senior military commander, who asked not to be named, told AFP “Mohamed Haydar Zammar was arrested and is now in North Syria and under investigation."

Zammar, 57, is accused of participating in the founding of the Hamburg cell and of recruiting a group of suicide bombers who carried out the attacks that were carried out by the United States and adopted by "al-Qaeda".

Zammar was arrested in Morocco in December 2001 in a security operation involving agents from (CIA) and handed over to the Syrian authorities two weeks after his arrest.

However, four years later, the crisis began in Syria and the regime freed a section of Islamist prisoners

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