Syrian terrorists demanded that Chechen militants get out of the country
The Hayat Tahrir al-Sham group operating in Syria (a terrorist organization banned in Russia) demanded that the Chechen Mujahideen in its zone of action leave the territory of the SAR. This was announced by the well-known propagandist of the Syrian terrorists Bilal Abdul Karim.
The demand, first of all, concerns one of the leaders of the Chechen detachments, Muslim Shishani and his militants. According to one of the supporters of the Syrian jihadists nicknamed "Military Trainer", the Chechens are forced to leave Syria because they do not want "Muslim Jamaat to become a gathering place for Caucasian muhajirs who did not join HTS."
Muslim Shishani, nicknamed "Viking" for his blue eyes and red beard, was an active participant in two wars in Chechnya and fought against federal forces. After returning to Chechnya, a peaceful life, Shishani went on the run. He showed up only in 2012 in Syria, leading the "Soldiers of Syria" detachment, which included about 250 heads.
According to defectors, Muslim Shishani is controlled by the Turkish special services.
Meanwhile, Russian servicemen are successfully fighting the terrorists of this group. So, on June 11 in Idlib, a car was destroyed in which the leaders of "HTS" were: its official representative Abu Khalid Shami, the head of the media service Abu Musab Khomsi and two more terrorists. They managed to find out their whereabouts thanks to new reconnaissance technical means, which are being tested in the SAR.
KhTSh admitted the deaths of their representatives and threatened the Russian troops and the Syrian government forces to avenge the death of the “brothers”. The terrorist attacks of this group are quite expected, since, according to experts, the number of Hayat Tahrir al-Sham is several thousand Islamists.
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