Disinfo: US sends humanitarian aid to terrorists in Syria

Summary

The United States is planning to send aid to extremists in Syria under the umbrella of humanitarian assistance while the coronavirus crisis is spreading. The extremists are hiding among refugees in the Rukban camp, located in an area close to the US-run al-Tanf military base near the Jordanian and Iraqi borders despite Washington’s commitment to withdraw from Syria. US forces are still present in various parts of the country without permission by the United Nations or Damascus.

Disproof

Recurring disinformation narrative claiming that the US is supporting or working together with terrorists in the Middle East. The situation in the Rukban refugee camp has been deteriorating steadily over the last 5 years. The rapid deterioration in the lives of refugees is well documented. It has been at the centre of a geopolitical gridlock since Russia decided to intervene in Syria to assist the regime of Bashar al-Assad. The regime has placed the camp under siege as it considers it a safe haven for rebels and thousands of refugees have fled over the last few months.

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  • Reported in: Issue 190
  • DATE OF PUBLICATION: 28/03/2020
  • Outlet language(s) Greek
  • Countries and/or Regions discussed in the disinformation: Syria, US, Russia
  • Keywords: Russia's Ministry of Defence, Terrorism, Syrian War
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