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14 PLA Fighters Missing since 2011

Published : 02-11-2018

14 PLA Fighters Missing since 2011

AGPS kept record of the mysterious disappearance of 14 members of the Palestine Liberation Army (PLA) since the outbreak of the Syrian warfare in 2011.

Several PLA affiliates have been kidnapped by the different warring parties. One such case occurred at a government-run checkpoint in Hama, where a so-called Mohamed Ahmad Mahmoud Shatara was kidnapped by Syria’s pro-government squads.

Others were arrested inside military barracks, including Fadi AlKhatib and Mohamed AlZein, who were kidnapped from a PLA drill center in Mesyaf, in Hama.

A number of PLA gunmen had also been held captive by the opposition outfits. The list includes Ahmad Ziyad AlKhatib, Mufeed Majed Kadoura, Ahmad Sabri Shaaban, Mahmoud Adnan Kabila, Abdulatif Mahmoud Sai’d, and Mohamed Mahmoud Mousa. The latter were abducted by Jaysh AlIslam in Duma, in Eastern AlGhouta, before they were released as part of a prisoner swap deal struck with the Syrian government forces in Duma in order to liberate all the captives.

274 PLA fighters have been pronounced dead since the outbreak of the deadly shootouts in Syria, according to AGPS data.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/7899

AGPS kept record of the mysterious disappearance of 14 members of the Palestine Liberation Army (PLA) since the outbreak of the Syrian warfare in 2011.

Several PLA affiliates have been kidnapped by the different warring parties. One such case occurred at a government-run checkpoint in Hama, where a so-called Mohamed Ahmad Mahmoud Shatara was kidnapped by Syria’s pro-government squads.

Others were arrested inside military barracks, including Fadi AlKhatib and Mohamed AlZein, who were kidnapped from a PLA drill center in Mesyaf, in Hama.

A number of PLA gunmen had also been held captive by the opposition outfits. The list includes Ahmad Ziyad AlKhatib, Mufeed Majed Kadoura, Ahmad Sabri Shaaban, Mahmoud Adnan Kabila, Abdulatif Mahmoud Sai’d, and Mohamed Mahmoud Mousa. The latter were abducted by Jaysh AlIslam in Duma, in Eastern AlGhouta, before they were released as part of a prisoner swap deal struck with the Syrian government forces in Duma in order to liberate all the captives.

274 PLA fighters have been pronounced dead since the outbreak of the deadly shootouts in Syria, according to AGPS data.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/7899