​​​​​​​ANHA documented new names of ISIS, Jabhet al-Nusra within National Army's ranks

Mercenary's new names have emerged, who were in the ranks of Jabhet al-Nusra and ISIS, and now are fighting under the umbrella of the so-called "Syrian National Army", some of them exists in Serêkaniyê, according to the sources.

​​​​​​​ANHA documented new names of ISIS, Jabhet al-Nusra within National Army's ranks
​​​​​​​ANHA documented new names of ISIS, Jabhet al-Nusra within National Army's ranks
​​​​​​​ANHA documented new names of ISIS, Jabhet al-Nusra within National Army's ranks
​​​​​​​ANHA documented new names of ISIS, Jabhet al-Nusra within National Army's ranks
9 January 2020   06:20
NEWS DESK

Through its own sources, Hawar news agency (ANHA) was able to collect information about elements of ISIS mercenaries and Jabhet al-Nusra, including those who are now in the occupied territories.

Among these mercenaries:

Mercenary Faisal al-Sayel: From al-Bakara clan, and from the village of Arbaeen, west of Tal Tamr district in al-Hasakah canton, he was one of the leaders of the first row of ISIS mercenaries, and he was in al- Manajir area, and Mabrouka, after liberating the area from the mercenaries, he went to al-Raqqa, and so far there is no information about his fate, according to the information

After the attacks by the Turkish occupation army and its mercenaries on NE, Syrian regions, Faisal al-Sayel was alleged, according to the claim of some sources, among the mercenaries of the "Syrian National Army", during their attacks on Serêkaniyê    area.

According to the same sources, he is currently located in the center of the village of al-Manajir, located southeast of Serêkaniyê, in Brigade (15), and lives in the home of Salih al-Maayouf.

Suleiman Husco al-Jadaan: He belongs to al-Naeem clan in Serêkaniyê, and he is one of the founders of the Free Army in Tal Abyad, from there he moved to Serêkaniyê with his cousin, Ezz al-Din al-Awad, nicknamed Ezz al-Din al-Furati, when they entered Serêkaniyê they looted of wheat and barley from the silos of the town of Tal Halaf and Tel Arqam, which belongs to Serêkaniyê.

  Suleiman and his cousins formed a battalion called "al-Sayyad", and pledged allegiance to Jabhet al-Nusra- after Jabhet al-Nusra expelled the Free Army from Serêkaniyê.

Suleiman was wounded, during clashes between them and YPG at the door of the "al-Balad Police Station", which they were using as a stronghold for them, and he was transferred to a hospital in the city of Reha in Bakur north Kurdistan".

After receiving treatment for a year, Suleiman Hasco started with Qatari funding, by recruiting young men in the Syrian camps in Turkey, among the Ahrar al-Sham mercenaries.

The source said: Suleiman is currently Serêkaniyê, and that he is the most dangerous man in the region, due to his association with Turkish intelligence, where he presented an official delegation to Serêkaniyê, which included a number of Turkish intelligence MIT and military police, defected from Ahrar al-Sham, and joined to Liwa al-Sultan Murad.

Mercenary Adnan Obaid al-Sayel: He is called "Abi Odai," a resident of Arbaeen    villages in the countryside of Serêkaniyê, he was one of the elements of ISIS mercenaries, and he resides in his stronghold in Alya silos and the power station, and he cut off electricity to the areas of Al-Jazeera region.

After liberating the area from ISIS, he escaped to al-Raqqa, and according to the sources, Adnan entered Serêkaniyê region with the mercenaries of the "Syrian National Army".

Muhammad Hussien al-Ali: From the Adwan clan, who is a resident of the village of Razzaza in the southern countryside of Serêkaniyê, about 20 km away from the city center, he lived in Kashtu in the Serêkaniyê countryside, according to information he joined the Saddam Obaid al-Helo battalion of the Free Army, which was named a battalion "Adwan, "then he joined the mercenaries of Jabhet al-Nusra, and he was in the  Serêkaniyê area, and he participated with them in several clashes, especially in the Alya region in the southern countryside of Serêkaniyê , after which, according to information, he moved to Tal Abyad city, then was seen in al-Raqqa city according to sources, and from Then he moved to Turkey, and he entered with mercenaries of the "Syrian National Army", recently to Serêkaniyê, and was seen according to information in al-Sinaa neighborhood within " Division 21".

Anas Abdullah al-Sido: a resident of the village of al-Douera, located in the Syrian governorate of As-Suwayda, in the city of Serêkaniyê in 1963, and his father was an Islamic militant, and the imam of al-Douera village mosque, he joined the mercenaries of Jabhet al-Nursra in Serêkaniyê, and he was among those who stole wheat and barley from the silos of the region, and information indicates that he is now in Serêkaniyê, among the mercenaries of the Syrian National Army.

Jassem Muhammad Khalaf al-Rasho: From the Adwan clan, he joined the Free Army in the beginning of 2012 in the city of Ras al-Ain, and he and a group of his sons and cousins, and then pledged allegiance to Jabhet al-Nusra, and moved to the Alya region, who took from Aliya silos a stronghold for them, and some sources indicate that now he is in the mercenaries of the Syrian National Army.

Muhammad Jassem al-Muhammad al-Khalaf al-Rasho: His brothers, Majid Jassem al-Muhammad al-Khalaf al-Rasho, Fares Jassim al-Muhammad al-Khalaf al-Rasho, Amer al-Sabe al-Muhammad al-Khalaf al-Rasho, Nasser Saba` al-Khalaf al-Rasho, Ali Abd al-Darwish, a resident of the village of Tal Arqam, south of Serêkaniyê, on the border between Syria and Turkey from al-Welda clan, they were all at Jabhat al-Nusra, after which they pledged allegiance to ISIS mercenaries, and they moved to  al-Shaddadi area.

After al-Shaddadi was liberated from ISIS mercenaries in February 2016, they went to al-Raqqa, and participated in several battles against the SDF, and their stronghold was in al-Makif area in al-Raqqa, after which they moved to al- Karama area, and after the liberation of al-Karama, they went to Der-ez-Zor city, then to a village of Hawaeg al-Bou Massah, where they had relatives there, after the liberation of the eastern countryside of Deir-ez-Zor, their fate is unknown.

Private sources indicated to our agency that Jaesim Muhammad fled with his family to the city of Jarablus, which is occupied by the Turkish army.

Some sources claimed that Muhammad al-Jassim Muhammad al-Khalaf is now among the mercenaries of the Syrian National Army.

Maan Abdel-Hamid al-Jaisi: He is one of the founders of the mercenaries of Jabhat al-Nusra in Ras al-Ain/ Serêkaniyê region. He and his older brother Faisal al-Jaisi are from the village of Muhsin belonging to Suluk disrtict.

Maan Abdel Hamid established the "al-Qadisiya" battalion, and its elements were from the people of Suluk and Tal Abyad, numbering 40 mercenaries, in the village school, and he used to meet with Turkish intelligence MIT from time to time, according to the people of the region.

Some sources said that Maan is now a mercenary of the Syrian National Army.

It is worth noting that the Autonomous Administration of North and East of Syria confirmed through a press conference held in the department’s office in Qamishlo, in the presence of several local, regional and international media, that it has documented names of senior ISIS mercenaries who are now present in the areas of Ras-al-Ain and Tel Abyad, Subject to the Turkish occupation, while our agency ANHA had previously published a file containing 77 mercenaries, who were among the ISIS mercenaries and participated in the attacks launched by the Turkish army and its mercenaries on NE, Syria, under the title How ISIS established and how ISIS became "the Syrian National Army" -2 .

(T/S)

ANHA