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A Tunisian man nicknamed Abu Qussai who has been active with the terrorist groups in Syria has recently returned from the war-torn country and was interviewed by a Tunisian TV channel on his activities during war time.

The extremist confessed on air that the terrorist groups to which he belonged would fabricate crimes in the name of the Syrian regime and president Bashar al-Assad so that the people would reject the regime and join the lines of the terrorist groups in fear for their lives.

During the around 2-minute video that has been circulating through twitter and social media, the man says “We bombed mosques so that the Sunnis would become afraid and come join our lines in order to protect themselves.”

When the host asks him how is that the terrorist answers “We would spray on the walls of the mosques the words: Allah, Suriya, Bashar wa bas [an Arabic phrase that means there is no power but God, Syria and Bashar al-Assad.]”

The man who had been fighting alongside the takfiri groups added that he and other terrorists would also write statements such as “There is no God but Allah and no [political] party but Baath.”

On December 15, Russian Ambassador to Britain Alexander Yakovenko said that UK authorities are using unconfirmed data on Syria, partially fabricated by terrorists.

"We are concerned that British officials use unconfirmed data, part of which is fabricated by terrorists. Murders and atrocities committed by terrorists are presented as those by the Syrian army, which fights for the liberation of its people from terror," Yakovenko said.

Terrorist groups have emerged in Syria after the beginning of the unrest in the country and have become numerous, all nourished by the Wahhabi thought that has been spread by Saudi Arabia. Just recently, Saudi Arabia’s Interior Ministry has acknowledged that more than 2,000 of its citizens have traveled to other countries, including Syria, to join Takfiri militant groups.