TruthSeeker
PDF THINK TANK: ANALYST
- Joined
- Nov 27, 2008
- Messages
- 6,390
- Reaction score
- 3
- Country
- Location
From the Egyptian news service Bikya Masr:
Iranian snipers reportedly being deployed in Syria
Bikya Masr Staff | 16 August 2011
Reports indicate Iranian troops are in Syria.
News reports on Tuesday indicated that Iranian snipers were being deployed in Syria against protesters calling for the removal of President Bashar al-Assad. According to the London’s Telegraph, secret police have said Iran has sent snipers into Syria to help quell the unrest.
The officer, speaking on condition of anonymity, said he had beaten prisoners and fired on protesters in Damascus.
He added that he knew of Iranian troops on the ground in Syria during the past few months.
“We knew they were from Iran because we were not allowed to speak to them and they were kept well away from us,” he told London’s Telegraph newspaper.
His account confirmed other reports that Syria has turned to its closest ally for help in putting down the protests directed at the Assad family’s 41 years in power.
According to Christopher Gunnes, spokesman for the UN Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA), thousands have fled a Palestinian refugee camp in the coastal city of Latakia, some under orders from authorities and some due to gunfire.
“Between 5,000 and 10,000 have fled, we don’t know where these people are so it’s very worrying,” he said. “We have a handful of confirmed deaths and nearly 20 injured.”
Jordan has also called for a halt to the violence in Syria, adding to the ever growing diplomatic pressure on Damascus by their neighboring countries.
Since protests began on March 15, over 2,000 people have been killed as the Syrian government continues to use tanks and military action against peaceful protesters in the country.
Iranian snipers reportedly being deployed in Syria : Bikya Masr | Independent news for the world
Iranian snipers reportedly being deployed in Syria
Bikya Masr Staff | 16 August 2011
Reports indicate Iranian troops are in Syria.
News reports on Tuesday indicated that Iranian snipers were being deployed in Syria against protesters calling for the removal of President Bashar al-Assad. According to the London’s Telegraph, secret police have said Iran has sent snipers into Syria to help quell the unrest.
The officer, speaking on condition of anonymity, said he had beaten prisoners and fired on protesters in Damascus.
He added that he knew of Iranian troops on the ground in Syria during the past few months.
“We knew they were from Iran because we were not allowed to speak to them and they were kept well away from us,” he told London’s Telegraph newspaper.
His account confirmed other reports that Syria has turned to its closest ally for help in putting down the protests directed at the Assad family’s 41 years in power.
According to Christopher Gunnes, spokesman for the UN Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA), thousands have fled a Palestinian refugee camp in the coastal city of Latakia, some under orders from authorities and some due to gunfire.
“Between 5,000 and 10,000 have fled, we don’t know where these people are so it’s very worrying,” he said. “We have a handful of confirmed deaths and nearly 20 injured.”
Jordan has also called for a halt to the violence in Syria, adding to the ever growing diplomatic pressure on Damascus by their neighboring countries.
Since protests began on March 15, over 2,000 people have been killed as the Syrian government continues to use tanks and military action against peaceful protesters in the country.
Iranian snipers reportedly being deployed in Syria : Bikya Masr | Independent news for the world