The Islamic terrorist arrested by YPG has participated in an attack on the United States on 2001.09.11
One of the defendants in the September 11 attacks in Syria arrested a number of Kurdish commanders in Syria following the arrest of a German citizen, Syrian al-Asabi, Muhammad Haidar Zamar, who participated in the September 9, 2001, attacks on the United States.
One of the commanders of Kurdish fighters in Syria has arrested Mohammad Haidar Zamar, a German citizen Syri Al-Asibi, who contributed to the alleged involvement in the September 11, 2001 US attacks.
"Mohammad Haidar Zamar is in the hands of Kurdish security forces in northern Syria and his interrogation is ongoing," al-Arabiyah said, a senior Kurdish military commander who did not want to be named.
Zawar 2002 was kidnapped from Morocco and was jailed in Syria, but the Syrian regime eventually released him about four years ago.
The 11/11 attacks in the United States include a series of suicide bombings that took place on September 11, 2001, by al-Qaeda in the United States.
Earlier this morning, a number of al-Qaeda members kidnapped four commercial-passenger aircraft in the United States. The hijackers drove two planes at the specified time points to the twin towers of the World Trade Center in New York City. As a result of these two collisions, all passengers, along with many who were present in the buildings, were killed. Both buildings completely collapsed after two hours and caused a lot of damage to surrounding buildings.
The group hijacked the third plane to the United States Department of Defense (Pentagon), located in Earlington, Virginia.
The fourth aircraft, however, was dropped off on a land near Sunshine, Pennsylvania. Meanwhile, a number of passengers and crew had been trying to control the aircraft, which the hijackers sent to Washington, DC, before the plane was toppled. They would steer. But none of the passengers of this flight and three other flights survived.
The dead were estimated at 2974. Most of the dead were the ordinary people and citizens of the United States and 90 other countries.
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