Alwaght- Turkish airplanes are moving ISIS terrorists from Syrian cities to Yemen, Yemeni sources said.
A Turkish plane carrying as many as 150 ISIS terrorists from the Syrian city of Aleppo landed in the Aden International Airport in southern Yemen on Friday.
Based on the report by the Yemeni al-Masirah news agency, the terrorists were relocated after Syrian army retook the Aleppo city from militant and terrorist groups.
On December 22, the Syrian army said Aleppo had completely returned to government control after the last batch of civilians and militants were evacuated.
Yemeni security sources said the terrorists landed in the airport that is under the supervision of Emirati forces, who are taking part in the Saudi military campaign against Yemen, the report added.
The Turkish plane, al-Masirah said, will take to Turkey 158 Saudi-backed mercenaries, who were injured in recent fighting with the Yemeni army and popular committees in Yemen’s province of Taizz. The injured are to receive treatment in Turkish hospitals.
Riyadh's campaign has claimed the lives of more than 11,400 people, according to figures compiled by the Yemeni non-governmental monitoring group Legal Center for Rights and Development.