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Pentagon: US-trained Syria Rebels Gave Ammo, Equipment to al-Qaida

Pentagon: US-trained Syria Rebels Gave Ammo, Equipment to al-Qaida

Friday, 25 September 2015 07:25 PM EDT

The Pentagon on Friday said a group of US-trained Syrian rebels had handed over ammunition and equipment to Al-Qaida's affiliate in the country, the Al-Nusra Front, purportedly in exchange for safe passage.

The startling acknowledgement contrasted with earlier Pentagon denials of reports that some fighters had either defected or handed over gear.

"Unfortunately, we learned late today that the NSF (New Syrian Forces) unit now says it did in fact provide six pick-up trucks and a portion of their ammunition to a suspected Al-Nusra Front (group)," Pentagon spokesman Captain Jeff Davis said.

Colonel Patrick Ryder, a spokesman for Central Command (CENTCOM), which is overseeing efforts against the Islamic State group in Iraq and Syria, said the fighters had handed over the gear in exchange for safe passage in the Al-Nusra operating area.

"If accurate, the report of NSF members providing equipment to Al-Nusra Front is very concerning and a violation of Syria train-and-equip program guidelines," Ryder said.

Ryder added that the pick-up vehicles and ammunition represented about 25 percent of the equipment issued to the group by the US-led coalition.

"We are using all means at our disposal to look into what exactly happened and determine the appropriate response," Ryder said.

The development is another embarrassing setback for the US effort to "train and equip" moderate Syrian rebels to fight Islamic State jihadists in Syria.

The $500-million program originally aimed to ready around 5,400 vetted fighters a year for three years but problems finding suitable candidates have seen only a fraction getting trained.

The first graduates, who made up a group of 54 fighters, were attacked by Al-Nusra in July and the Pentagon isn't sure what happened to them all. At least one was killed.

The second group, consisting of about 70 rebels, were sent back to Syria last weekend and reports began circulating on Twitter soon after that they had either defected or handed over equipment.

Last week, before the insertion of the new fighters, the US general overseeing efforts against IS drew disbelief from senior lawmakers when he told them only "four or five" US-trained rebels were on the ground fighting in Syria.

© AFP 2024


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The Pentagon on Friday said a group of US-trained Syrian rebels had handed over equipment and ammunition to Al-Qaeda's affiliate in the country, the Al-Nusra Front. Unfortunately, we learned late today that the NSF (New Syrian Forces) unit now says it did in fact provide...
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