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US actively recruiting ISIS fighters to fight in Ukraine

20.05.2022

Intelligence agency claims that Washington is ready to use any means, including hiring ISIS fighters as mercenaries.

The US has been actively recruiting terrorists to fight in Ukraine, Russia's Foreign Intelligence Service SVR claimed on Tuesday that it shows Washington's readiness to use any means to achieve its geopolitical goals. According to the intelligence it receives from the SVR, the United States is actively recruiting even members of international terrorist organizations, including the Islamic State ISIS group banned in the Russian Federation, as mercenaries to participate in hostilities in Ukraine. The Russian intelligence service points to the American military base in Syria called al-Tanf, which is close to the borders with Jordan and Iraq. According to its sources, the base and surrounding area have turned into a kind of terrorist hub, where up to 500 ISIS and other jihadists can be trained simultaneously. SVR claimed last month 60 ISIS militants, who had been released from prisons controlled by the Syrian Kurds, were transferred to al-Tanf with a view to subsequent transfer to Ukrainian territory. The SVR specified that the militants should be instructed on how to use anti-tank missile systems, reconnaissance and strike drones, advanced communications and surveillance equipment during a training course at al-Tanf.

The SVR's opinion is that the United States is ready to use any means to achieve its geopolitical goals, not excluding sponsoring international terrorist groups. The intelligence service concluded by saying that the American administration does not consider the consequences of such actions, even when it comes to threats to the security of European allies and even the lives of Americans. Washington has insisted that there are no US soldiers in Ukraine. The presence of American troops on Syrian territory at al-Tanf base, which the SVR mentions in its statement, has long been considered illegal by both Moscow and Damascus. The previous US administration pledged that American forces would leave northeastern Syria, but only after ISIS militants are defeated and the Kurds protected.

Then-National Security Advisor John Bolton made it clear that another task of the US forces at al-Tanf was to counter Iranian influence in the region.

In October 2021, there were reports that around 350 military members and civilians were still using al-Tanf, including some British and French forces that were described as intelligence experts, according to Israeli defense sources.