European Union (EU) nationals fighting alongside the terrorist Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK) organization in Syria have founded an international “Legion battalion” based in the northern border town of Ayn al-Arab (Kobani) made up of 3,000- 5,000 terrorists.

They come as ‘activists’

European terrorists come under the guise of activists or defenders of human rights, provided by civil defense foundations.

Upon completing their training in Ayn al-Arab, Western terrorists are then sent to the cities of Tabqa and Derik.

Europe does not investigate these cases!

No legal action has been taken against these foreign terrorists fighting alongside PYD terrorists in Western countries, despite the existence of dozens of footage and video evidence that prove they took part in massacres and executions.

Most terrorists convicted of rape

The terrorists are smuggled from Turkey through Iraq, and later they are transferred to flashpoint areas, with the support of intelligence agencies.

A large percentage of Western terrorists fighting alongside the PYD in Syria are convicts who have been previously charged with crimes such as rape.

Missionary organizations also provide crucial support to PYD terrorists by sending military reinforcements.

Thirty-seven died fighting alongside the PKK

Over the past two-and-half months, 47 EU nationals fighting alongside PYD terrorists were killed in conflict in Syria.

Four foreign terrorists were killed Wednesday in eastern Raqqa and their bodies were sent back to their countries.

High-ranking PYD terrorists attended the funeral ceremonies of foreigners killed in Raqqa, during which they confirmed the existence of the battalion for the first time.

Quick 20-day training

According to a recent report by Yeni Şafak, PKK terrorists have been recently receiving increasing military support from Europe.

Western specialists provide a brief 20-day training to foreign terrorists before sending them to the fronts, where they stay for six to eight months in a particular region.

The majority of the terrorist group’s fighters are nationals of Germany, France and the UK.

American and Canadian terrorists also occupy sensitive positions in the ranks of the terrorist group.

Rates of marriage between foreign fighters who decide to stay in Syria and YPG terrorists have been increasing lately, as the percentage of marriage with YPG female terrorists reaches 30 percent.

The PKK is listed as a terrorist organization by Turkey, the European Union and the United States.

The PKK has been conducting armed violence in the southeastern part of Turkey since 1984. More than 40,000 people, mostly civilians, have been killed in the three-decade long conflict.

Terror meeting at US base in Syria The leaders of the Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK)-affiliated Democratic Union Party (PYD) terrorist organization’s so-called cantons held a meeting at the Rimeylan Military Base, which belongs to the U.S. During the meeting “the federalism declaration in the territories occupied by the PKK/PYD" was discussed. So-called leaders attendedThe meeting was chaired by Mansur Sallum, the chairman of the Canton’s Assembly. The U.S.-led meeting was attended by the President of the Jazira Canton Ekrep Heso, the President of the Kobani Canton Enver Muslim and the President of the Afrin Canton Hevi Mustafa.Assad shares oil revenues with terrorist PKK/PYDTelll Abayd to become Gire Spi Canton At a meeting with senior PKK officials at the U.S. base, it was decided that the Tell Abyad district of Raqqa, which was occupied by the PKK in 2015, would also become a canton. It was also decided to change the name of Tell Abyad, which had previously been linked to the PKK’s Kobani Canton Tell Abayd’s name was changed to Gire Spi, and it was on the agenda of the meeting to link the villages of Ayn Issa and Suluk. The population of Tell Abyad, Suluk and Ayn Issa is made up of Arabs and Turkmen. Final steps toward a federationMansur Sallum said that the declaration of an independent administration model for the PKK's territories would be made soon. The PKK delegation regarded the announcement of the canton of Tel Abyad as the final step before the unilateral declaration that the cantons had an autonomous status under the unified Rojova Kurdistan name. Sallum stated that the post-Raqqa declaration of federation would come into effect and they would not wait any longer for an autonomous Kurdistan.Russia-PKK terror corridor in SyriaTwo meetings with McGurkBefore the PKK meeting in Rimeylan, Presidential Envoy for the Global Coalition to Counter Daesh Brett McGurk held two separate meetings with the so-called representatives of the terrorist organization. The Rimeylan Military Base, which was built by the U.S. in Syria and hosted the PKK/PYD meeting, is still a military base where weapons are sent under the guise of fighting Daesh. U.S. cargo planes and war helicopters continue their operations in Rimeylan, the largest U.S. military facility in Syria. Rimeylan currently hosts more than 200 U.S. troops.US urged the PKK/PYD to change its nameThe U.S. urged its main Syrian ally to rebrand itself to avoid Turkey’s concerns and give the group a voice in Syria's future. U.S. Army Gen. Raymond Thomas confessed to encouraging the terrorist group to rebrand itself, and said the name change was vital to getting the group legitimacy. The U.S. has supported the PKK/PYD along with several other Arab terrorist groups under the umbrella of the SDF, causing tension with Ankara.The U.S. views the SDF as a "reliable partner" in its fight against Daesh and continues to provide it with arms and equipment against strong objection by Turkey that views the PKK/PYD as the Syrian offshoot of the PKK terror group.The PKK has waged a terror campaign against Turkey for more than 30 years that has led to the death of more than 40,000 people. It is a designated terror group in Turkey, the U.S. and EU.Erdoğan says Western agents will be eradicated, slams Western interferencePentagon dodges SDF ‘rebranding’ questionUS Commander confesses name game

55 PKK terrorists killed in southeastern Turkey Fifty-five PKK terrorists were killed in counterterrorism operations in southeastern Turkey over the last week, according to military figures released on Friday.The operations were conducted in the southeastern provinces of Sirnak, Hakkari, Mardin, Diyarbakir, Bitlis and Agri between July 20 and 27, a statement read.Twenty-one firearms -- 19 infantry rifles, one machine gun and a sniper rifle – were found. Twenty kilograms of explosives, over 2,000 kg of ammonium nitrate, 54 hand grenades and over 3,000 round of ammunition were seized.Raids saw 18 shelters used by terrorists destroyed.Separately, in Turkey’s eastern Van province, a vehicle loaded with explosives was destroyed.PKK sources of income were also hit by the raids. Over 7,000 cannabis plants, 50 kg of other illegal drugs and over 15,000 packets of smuggled cigarettes were found, according to the military.

4 PKK terrorists killed in N. Iraq: Turkish military Four PKK terrorists have been killed in northern Iraq, the Turkish military said Friday.According to a statement issued by the Turkish General Staff, an air operation was launched Thursday in Zap and Avasin-Basyan areas.The terrorists were preparing to carry out attacks on Turkish security checkpoints and military bases along the border with Iraq, the statement said.The operation also destroyed the group's shelters and weapon emplacements.The PKK -- listed as a terrorist organization by Turkey, the U.S. and the EU -- resumed its armed campaign against Turkey in July 2015.Since then, it has been responsible for the deaths of some 1,200 Turkish security personnel and civilians, including a number of women and children.

2 PKK terrorists killed in southeast Turkey operation Two PKK terrorists were killed during an ongoing anti-terrorism operation in southeastern Sirnak province on Wednesday, according to the regional governor’s office.The joint operation, which began on July 21, was carried out by the gendarmerie in Sirnak in cooperation with gendarme units from Hakkari and Van provinces.The terrorists were killed in Farasin-Beytussebap region, the statement from the governor’s office said.The PKK -- listed as a terrorist organization by Turkey, the U.S. and the EU -- resumed its armed campaign against Turkey in July 2015.Since then, it has been responsible for the deaths of some 1,200 Turkish security personnel and civilians, including a number of women and children.

Assad shares oil revenues with terrorist PKK/PYD PKK/PYD, the Syrian offshoot of the terrorist organization PKK and Bashar al-Assad's regime control the oil fields in the northeastern Syrian province of Al-Hasakah, the revenue from which they share from these fields, local sources told Anadolu Agency on Wednesday.PKK/PYD is in control of Al-Hasakah in the east, northern Raqqah, Manbij, to the east of Aleppo, Afrin and the Tal Rifaat districts.PKK/PYD and the Assad regime together controls nine oil fields in the Al-Hasakah province, three of which are currently active and 6 are inactive, according to local sources. The PKK, listed as a terrorist organization by Turkey, the U.S., and the EU, has waged a terror campaign against Turkey for more than 30 years, during which more than 40,000 people have been killed. It is also involved in illicit drug production, manufacture, and trafficking.Approximately 30-35 thousand barrels of oil per day is produced from nearly 350 small oil wells located in the war-torn country's southwestern As-Suwayda city, the oil rich city of Rimelan and Karacok in northeast Syria.Recently, the PKK/PYD handed over the control of oil production in the Rimelan region to the Assad regime and a revenue sharing agreement was signed between the sides. Russia-PKK terror corridor in SyriaAccording to the agreement, the Assad regime will earn 65 percent of the revenue while the PKK/PYD will obtain 20 percent. The PKK/PYD gives the remaining revenue to local Arab forces that are responsible for the protection of the fields. The Assad regime supplies salaries of the guards and other workers.Despite the agreement, the PKK/PYD still keeps an office in the Rimelan region where their officers provide reports on oil production to the organization. The oil that is produced from these fields is transported to refineries in Syrian regime-held Homs via trucks. Entrepeneur Husam Katirci, a close associate of the Assad family, oversees the oil transfer.9 PKK terrorists killed in Iraq says Turkish militaryOil produced from Al-Hasakah is targeted for Iraq's Sinjar district.Prior to the current conflict, when Syria produced 383,000 barrels per day (b/d) of oil and 316 million cubic feet per day of natural gas, Syria's oil and gas sector accounted for approximately one fourth of the government's revenues, according the country analysis of the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA).Syria's oil production, which averaged over 400,000 b/d between 2008 and 2010, was less than 25,000 b/d in May 2015, the EIA says.Erdoğan says Western agents will be eradicated, slams Western interference