Stray Fire Hits Occupied Golan Heights Saudi Burns Himself As Saudi Authorities Confiscate Merchandise UN: Syria Refugee Tally Tops 1.5 Million Russian FSB: CIA Crossed Red Line Turkey Arrests Prime Suspect over Car Bombings Nigeria Military Shells Camps, Kills 21 Bombs at Pakistani Mosques Kill 10 Six Dead in Texas Storms Jordan Military Plane Crash Kills Two Pilots Anti-’’Israeli’’ Forces To Manufacture Missile Reaching 400km in Occupied Territories

ÚÑÈí
Français
Spanish
E-MailE-Mail
Search
News Coverage
Mailing List
RSS

Collapse Related News
CIA Providing Intelligence to Syria Rebels"Israel" Seeks to Build Buffer Zone in SyriaHague: £5 Million Additional Support to Syrian Rebels Obama for Greater Covert Assistance to Syria’s RebelsCIA Recruits 6000 Elements of "Black Water" to Commit Massacres

News Categories » Today's News

Decrease Font Size Increase Font Size Tell a friend Print Page Bookmark and Share
UK, German Spies Aid Syrian Terrorists: Intelligence
Local Editor

British and German spy intelligence on Syrian government troop movement has been provided to Syrian rebels to aid attacks on pro-Assad forces, foreign newspapers revealed on Sunday.

An anonymous Syrian opposition official admitted that British intelligence is covertly aiding anti-government forces in Syria, UK weekly newspaper the Sunday Times reported.

The official said that British authorities "know about and approve 100%" of intelligence from their Cyprus military bases being passed through Turkey to the troops of the insurgents of the so-called free Syrian army.
The UK owns two military bases on the island of Cyprus, one at Dhekelia and another at Akrotiri. The bases monitor regional airwaves and report to the GCHQ (Government Communications Headquarters), Britain's national electronic surveillance center in Cheltenham, the report said.

The official further reported that "British intelligence is observing things closely from Cyprus, which is very useful." He also noted "The British are giving the information to the Turks and the Americans and we are getting it from the Turks."

According to the source, the most valuable intelligence has been about the movements of troops loyal to President Bashar al-Assad towards the city of Aleppo, which has recently become the ground for fierce clashes between the government and the rebels.


"The British monitor communications about movements of the government army and we got information about reinforcements being on their way to Aleppo," the official told the newspaper. "We hit at the government troops in Idlib and Saraqib [southwest of Aleppo], with success."

The official said that early in August, terrorist rebels of the so-called free Syrian army were given advance warning of two large columns of government troops advancing on Aleppo. One was from Latakia on the Mediterranean coast, and the other from the capital Damascus.


"We ambushed troops and a column of more than 40 tanks in a valley near Saraqib," the official said. "We cut them off and destroyed many of them with repeat attacks with rocket-propelled grenades."

As for German newspaper Bild, it revealed on Sunday that Germany has become much more active in Syria than was previously believed.
German spies, stationed on ships off the Syrian coast, are transmitting intelligence to the so-called Free Syrian Army to aid in their campaign against the regime of President Bashar al-Assad, Bild reported.
"We can be proud of the significant contribution we are making to the fall of the Assad regime," an official from Germany's BND [Germany's Federal Intelligence Service] told Bild.

Agents from BND are equipped with high-tech spy technology, allowing them to observe troop movements as far inland as 600 kilometers (400 miles). The spies pass their findings onto US and British officers, who then pass the intelligence along to the FSA, Bild said.
The newspaper also noted that BND agents are currently operating at a NATO base in Adana, Turkey, where they eavesdrop on phone calls and radio traffic within Syria.
"No Western intelligence service has such good sources inside Syria" as Germany's BND, Bild quoted an unnamed US intelligence official as saying.

Syria has been experiencing unrest since March 2011. Many evidences uncovered during the past year revealed that the chaos is being orchestrated from outside the country.

Source: Newspapers, edited by moqawama.org

432 View | 20-08-2012 | 11:27

Name
E-Mail
Comment Title
Comment
Validtion Image


Collapse

Poll