British special forces’ series of interventions in 11 Islamic countries.
The research result of a non-profit organization based in London shows that since 2011, British military special forces have carried out secret operations in at least 19 countries, including 11 Islamic countries.
In an exclusive news, it was announced that British special forces have launched secret operations in 19 countries, including Syria, Yemen, Iraq, Oman, Pakistan, Somalia and Tunisia.
This English newspaper has published its exclusive news by quoting the report of the charity and research institute “Action on Armed Violence” whose headquarters is located in London.
According to this report, “British special forces” have conducted covert operations in 19 countries in recent years, the most recent of which is the covert operation in Sudan to return British diplomats and nationals.
According to the findings of the research institute “Action on Armed Violence”, since 2011, British special forces and other agencies under its umbrella have carried out covert operations in at least 19 countries: Syria, Yemen, Iraq, Oman, Pakistan, Algeria, Estonia, Philippines, France. , Kenya, Libya, Mali, Somalia, Syria, Nigeria, Tunisia, Cyprus, Ukraine and Russia.
According to the Guardian newspaper, the special military units of this country carry out their activities secretly and without the public approval of the ministers.
This English media wrote about the research findings of the “Action on Armed Violence” Institute: It paints a picture of members of the British Special Forces, the Special Marine Service and the British Special Reconnaissance Regiment, who are repeatedly called by the Prime Minister and the Minister of Defense to carry out high-risk missions; Usually in places where Britain is not at war.”
The Guardian continued: “(British) special forces have been particularly active in Syria, with reports of them entering the country since 2012 to help rebel groups fight against President Bashar al-Assad. It is also reported that in 2013 they were sent (to Syria) to identify military targets.