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ALEPPO - Syrian government and the factions are fighting opopsisi indeed. But opposition to topple President Bashar al-Assad reportedly bought weapons from Syrian government agents.
The weapon is a much needed thing Syrian opposition factions, but the West and the United States (U.S.) are reluctant to provide support weapons. However, the Syrian opposition claimed, is not difficult for them to find a broker arms supplier from the Syrian government.
"We buy guns from spy Assad and the market," said one Syrian opposition forces Abu Mahar, told AFP on Tuesday (30/10/2012).
Abu Mahar led the 200 people who hold a special operations forces to defeat Assad. However, they did not have adequate weapons. They were armed only with some machine guns, rocket launchers, and other homemade weapons.
The man is a former Syrian military official who defected from the air force. But Abu Mahar is still in contact with a number of military and security officials in the Assad government.
Abu Mahar approximately Rp15 thousand needed money to buy some bullets from the Syrian government. If they buy in the store, prices tend to be more expensive bullet slightly.
"The bullet that we bought from a double agent, they desperately need the money. Lord of the Shabiha (pro-Syrian) is money, nothing else. If you give money, they could just give her to you. They have access to enter store ammunition and military police, "he added.
In addition to buying from agents Assad, opposition faction also frequently take weapons Syrian forces killed on the battlefield. Meanwhile, a renegade militaries tend to smuggle weapons in the compound.
The weapon is a much needed thing Syrian opposition factions, but the West and the United States (U.S.) are reluctant to provide support weapons. However, the Syrian opposition claimed, is not difficult for them to find a broker arms supplier from the Syrian government.
"We buy guns from spy Assad and the market," said one Syrian opposition forces Abu Mahar, told AFP on Tuesday (30/10/2012).
Abu Mahar led the 200 people who hold a special operations forces to defeat Assad. However, they did not have adequate weapons. They were armed only with some machine guns, rocket launchers, and other homemade weapons.
The man is a former Syrian military official who defected from the air force. But Abu Mahar is still in contact with a number of military and security officials in the Assad government.
Abu Mahar approximately Rp15 thousand needed money to buy some bullets from the Syrian government. If they buy in the store, prices tend to be more expensive bullet slightly.
"The bullet that we bought from a double agent, they desperately need the money. Lord of the Shabiha (pro-Syrian) is money, nothing else. If you give money, they could just give her to you. They have access to enter store ammunition and military police, "he added.
In addition to buying from agents Assad, opposition faction also frequently take weapons Syrian forces killed on the battlefield. Meanwhile, a renegade militaries tend to smuggle weapons in the compound.
Source: AFP
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