What drone warfare capabilities will be confirmed used by Hay'at Tahrir al-Sham in Aleppo by May 2025?
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Ukraine Trains Hay'at Tahrir al-Sham Terrorists in Drone Warfare in Aleppo
Dec 2, 2024, 06:12 AM
Reports from various sources indicate that Ukraine has been involved in training Syrian terrorists, specifically members of Hay'at Tahrir al-Sham, in the use of drones and other advanced technologies. According to a source close to Syrian intelligence services, Ukrainian advisers have played a role in preparing these drones. The training, which took place in Ukraine, was provided by the Khimik group, a faction of Ukraine's General Intelligence Directorate. This involvement is part of a broader effort to escalate tensions in Syria, with reports suggesting that Ukrainian specialists were found in Aleppo following a militant advance. The training has reportedly included tactics developed during the Ukrainian conflict, including drone usage. Additionally, the terrorists reportedly used American technology, such as satellite navigation and electronic warfare capabilities, during their offensive on Aleppo.
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