By Lisa Ferdinando DoD News, Defense Media Activity
WASHINGTON, September 23, 2015 — The Defense Department says
there are false reports coming out of Syria about defections among personnel in
the Syrian train-and-equip program.
Pentagon spokesman Navy Capt. Jeff Davis said the false
reports have been sourced to Twitter from people claiming to be from the
al-Nusra front and saying train-and-equip personnel have turned over weapons or
defected.
"I just wanted to tell you that we believe those
reports to be false. We have no information at all to suggest that's
true," Davis said in a press briefing today. "All coalition-issued
weapons and equipment are under the positive control of New Syrian Force
fighters."
The United States is in contact with the personnel and there
is "no indication that there is any truth to the claim that there has been
a defection," he said.
Some of the photos in the social media postings,
"appear to have been repurposed,” Davis said.
In a statement, U.S. Central Command said there are
indications the al-Nusra front is "actively" trying to discredit the
train-and-equip program and the New Syrian forces by spreading false
information via social media.
The coalition program trains and equips Syrian opposition
members in the fight against the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant.
According to Centcom, approximately 70 graduates of the
program returned to Syria over the weekend and are currently operating there as
New Syrian Forces.
"While the NSF do not operate under the command and
control of the coalition," the statement said, "we will continue to
support and enable these anti-ISIL forces as part of the campaign to degrade
and ultimately defeat ISIL."
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