🔁Warfare Analysis:
⚡️BREAKING
Syria: For the first time, Caesar reveals his identity in an interview with Al Jazeera, he is Master Sergeant Farid Al-Madhhan, head of Assad’s judicial evidence office in the Military Police in Damascus, originally from Daraa.
⚡️ Caesar: Orders to photograph and document the regime’s crimes come from the highest levels of power to ensure executions are carried out.
⚡️ Caesar: The first footage and photos of detainees bodies were taken in Tishreen Military Hospital’s morgue, showing protesters from Daraa in March 2011.
⚡️ Caesar: At the start of the Syrian revolution, the number of bodies ranged from 10 to 15 per day, later rising to 50 per day.
⚡️ Caesar: I had decided to defect from the beginning of the revolution but delayed it to collect as many photos and pieces of evidence as possible.
⚡️ Caesar: I used to hide memory storage devices in my clothes, bread bundles, and even on my body to evade security searches at checkpoints.
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⚡️BREAKING
Syria: For the first time, Caesar reveals his identity in an interview with Al Jazeera, he is Master Sergeant Farid Al-Madhhan, head of Assad’s judicial evidence office in the Military Police in Damascus, originally from Daraa.
⚡️ Caesar: Orders to photograph and document the regime’s crimes come from the highest levels of power to ensure executions are carried out.
⚡️ Caesar: The first footage and photos of detainees bodies were taken in Tishreen Military Hospital’s morgue, showing protesters from Daraa in March 2011.
⚡️ Caesar: At the start of the Syrian revolution, the number of bodies ranged from 10 to 15 per day, later rising to 50 per day.
⚡️ Caesar: I had decided to defect from the beginning of the revolution but delayed it to collect as many photos and pieces of evidence as possible.
⚡️ Caesar: I used to hide memory storage devices in my clothes, bread bundles, and even on my body to evade security searches at checkpoints.
https://x.com/warfareanaly...
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