by times news cr

German Foreign Minister Annalena Bärbock said that if any of Assad’s sadists are thinking about escaping to Germany, they will be held accountable as servants of the regime to the fullest extent of the law for their heinous crimes.

She said this in an interview with the Bild tabloid.

In turn, German Interior Minister Nancy Faser warned that German security services will conduct strict checks at the borders and will not allow Syrian criminals to infiltrate the country.

“We are extremely vigilant. If supporters of the Assad terrorist regime try to flee to Germany, they should know that there is hardly another country where they will be persecuted more severely than in Germany,” the DPA news agency quotes her as saying.

During the rapid rebel offensive on Damascus, Russian propagandists shouted on social networks that if the Assad regime fell, Europe would be “flooded by 5 million Syrian refugees.”

And the UN warned that if the civil war worsens and hostilities resume, up to one and a half million people could flee Syria.

It is known that at the moment only regime collaborators involved in bloody crimes against their people have serious reasons to flee Syria. The new government of Syria announced that the executioners would not receive amnesty, unlike the mobilized soldiers who were forcibly recruited into the Syrian army.

Let us recall that Cursor wrote that Defense Minister Israel Katz met with members of the Nagel Commission dealing with defense budget issues. At the meeting, he stressed the need for increased funding due to the growing threat.

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