A local official in Anbar province western the country revealed on Saturday, that 1500 elements of ISIS terrorist organization entered Anbar province coming from Mosul city with many conveys , stressing that the international airline coalition didn’t target them.
The commander of the awakening forces western Ramadi, Ashour Hammadi told “Shafaq News", that "ISIS organization has strengthened its terrorist elements in Anbar province by 1500 elements coming from Mosul city," adding that "the terrorists entered the province by many conveys."
Hammadi added that "the movement of ISIS conveys from Mosul to Anbar has been monitored by the international coalition, which continuously monitors the region," adding that "any of the conveys have not been targeted by the international coalition and have entered Anbar province."
ISIS terrorist organization has controlled yesterday Abu Etha and Albu Faraj areas northern Ramadi, where the two areas have witnessed a mass exodus process for fear of renewed clashes between security forces and terrorists, while the Ministry of Interior reinforced Ramadi with 3 battalions of the federal police in preparation for regaining of the two regions.
Meanwhile Turkey media say that this country Supervising Dispatch of ISIL Terrorists to Syria and Iraq.
The Turkish port city of Istanbul is the main center for the dispatch of ISIL terrorists to neighboring Iraq and Syria, Turkish media outlets disclosed on Saturday.
"The ISIL terrorists stay in Istanbul for one night with fake Turkish passports before being sent to Turkey," Turkish-language Cihan news agency cited Turkey's Meydan newspaper as saying in a report.
Meydan disclosed the place where the fake Turkish passports had been issued in Istanbul city.
The newspaper even mentioned that volunteers from china Uighur region who wanted to join ISIL had to pay $200 for the fake passports and other documents, FNA reports.
A sum of 50,000 fake passports has been sent to China thus far.
Ankara has been largely criticized for turning a blind eye to foreign terrorists crossing into Syria and Iraq from Turkey to join the ISIL.