Saudi Arabia is to increase its
supplies of “lethal” weaponry to Takfiri groups
operating in Syria, as their reign of terror is diminishing following Russia’s massive anti-terrorist campaign
in the war-torn Arab country, a new report says.
Riyadh would dispatch an arsenal of modern,
high-powered weaponry, including guided anti-tank weapons, to three
foreign-sponsored militant groups of Jaish al-Fatah (the Army of Conquest),
the so-called Free Syrian Army (FSA) and the Southern Front, the state-run BBC
reported on Thursday, citing an unnamed “well-placed Saudi government official”.
The official further said that Qatar and Turkey had
been playing a key role in maintaining the Saudi support for militants fighting
against Syrian government forces. He also did not rule out the possibility of
supplying surface-to-air missiles to militants.
September 30 upon a request from the Damascus
government, shortly after the upper house of the Russian parliament gave
President Vladimir Putin the mandate to use military force in the Arab country.
Since then, Russian air force jet fighters have
demolished numerous vehicles, command posts, communication centers, fuel and
ammunition depots, plants used for making bombs and improvised explosive
devices (IEDs), as well as several training camps, all used by the Daesh
Takfiri terrorist group.
For more than four years, Syria has been grappling
with a deadly militancy which it blames on some foreign countries,
including its northern neighbor, Turkey. Around 250,000 people have lost
their lives and millions more have been displaced. Fri Oct 9, 2015 10:51PM
PTV
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