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Feb-12-2016 16:09printcomments

MIT-CIA Joint Operation to Kill ISIS Deserters

One source who became disgruntled from ISIS began receiving US weapons, says Chechen fighters, have been targeted and killed for leaving the terrorist group.

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(SALEM, Ore.) - In the wake of some of the differences between ISIS agents and some of them deciding to leave the group, an aware source in Istanbul reported that Turkish intelligence service id a joint operation with the America espionage department and bombarded the ISIS headquarters containing those who wanted to leave the group.

Local news agency AWD NEWS reported a Chechen national settled in a Chechens camps in Istanbul as saying in an interview that in last October, one of the main cores of Caucasian fighters intellectually affiliated with "Dokka Umarov" decided to leave ISIS because of its affiliation with Qatar sheikhs and over obtaining American weapons from European intelligence services, but the Turkish intelligence service officers warned them upon the notification of this news that their fate will be painful if they leave the main ISIS network.

According to the report, a week after this warning, the gathering place of the group, 50 km from Al Riggain, Syria, was attacked by American bombers and all members of the group were killed with the exception of one who did not attend the meeting.

At the same time according to Chechen nationals in Turkey, whispers of discord among Chechen fighters are becoming stronger and the Northern Caucasus emirate may just as soon divide into two parts, one for and one against ISIS.

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