Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Operațiunea „Izvorul Păcii”" in Romanian language version.
The Free Syrian Army, a group of Arab militants in Syria backed by Turkey, is reported to be deliberately releasing ISIS detainees amid a Turkish military operation targeting the Kurds in northeast Syria. The Pentagon on Monday afternoon also released a statement from Secretary of Defense Mark Esper that blamed Turkey, not the Kurds, for the release of ISIS detainee es.
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(ajutor)President Trump is "falsely claiming that the SDF Kurds are letting ISIS prisoners out of prison," a senior US defense official told CNN, referencing the Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces.
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(ajutor)Trump waded into the information war on Monday, tweeting that the “Kurds may be releasing some [Islamic State prisoners] to get us involved”—an accusation that U.S. officials said is baseless. “That has enraged our forces in Syria,” the senior U.S. administration official said. “Kurds are still defending our bases. Incredibly reckless and dishonest thing to say.” Another U.S. official said the SDF has not abandoned the prisons—in fact, the group has moved some detainees to facilities further south.
In addition to killing unarmed civilians, as Turkey captures territory from the SDF, the TSO is deliberately releasing Islamic State detainees previously held by the Kurdish fighters, U.S. officials say. [...] “Turkey/TSO are in a very active information war,” the official said.
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