ISTANBUL
Free Syrian Army (FSA) military commander Salim Idriss defined Britain's decision to not give military aid to Syrian opposition as "leaving Syrians dead and betrayal".
In a statement released, Idriss criticized the allegations about British Premier David Cameron's confirmation of the decision to not give military aid to Syrian opposition, which was a "betrayal" and one that would empower al Qaida movement, as well as leave Syrians dead.
Idriss also provided information about distribution of advanced weapons to the opponent groups.
Stating that the aids were not in adequate numbers, Idriss said they used the weapons that they so far received in several successful operations.
The Telegraph Monday reported that Cameron decided to not provide military aid to Syrian opposition in line with the British army's decision.
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