Alwaght- Intelligence reports indicate that over 500 ISIS terrorists have fled Syria following intensification of Russian airstrikes and are now Yemen fighting of the Saudi-led coalition.
According to Syria’s official news agency, SANA, a spokesman from the Syrian Arab Army said on Tuesday that on intelligence reports state that on October 16th, four planes arrived in Aden Airport in Yemen, carrying terrorists from ISIS.
The spokesman said that the planes, which consisted of 2 Turkish Airlines planes, 1 Qatar Airways plane, and 1 Emirates airline plane, were carrying more than 500 ISIS members who had fled Syria following the Russian airstrikes.
He went on to say that upon arrival in Aden, the Saudi-led coalition divided the terrorists into three groups: one went to Bab-el-Mandeb strait, one to Ma’rib, and one to the Saudi regions of Jizan and Asir in order to join the alliance’s forces which had sustained great losses during their battles with Yemeni resistance forces.
The spokesman concluded that information indicates that the process of transporting ISIS terrorists from Syria will continue in the coming stage.
Russia launched its airstrikes against Takfiri terrorists in Syria upon a request by Damascus on September 30, hours after the upper house of the Russian parliament gave President Vladimir Putin the mandate to use the air force in the Arab country.