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Turkish occupation transports hundreds of terrorists and their families to the city of Ras Al-Ain and assaults with missiles on civilians in Abu Rasin town in Hasaka countryside

2019-12-19T21:35:07.214Z


Al-Hasakah-SANA The Turkish occupation forces have introduced dozens of terrorists and their families to Ras al-Ain, within the framework of M.


Al-Hasakah-Sana

The Turkish occupation forces have brought dozens of terrorists and their families to the city of Ras Al-Ain, as part of its plans to replace them with the people of the region and bring about a demographic change that serves its aggressive agendas in Syria.

A Sana correspondent in Al-Hasakah, citing local sources, said that more than 300 Turkish occupation mercenaries entered today on buses with their women and children to Ras Al-Ain.

The sources indicated that the terrorists and their families were housed in houses that the Turkish aggression forces had abandoned and seized in the city of Ras Al-Ain.

In the northern countryside of Hasaka, a SANA reporter stated that the Turkish occupation forces assaulted with missiles the area around the town of Abu Rasin and the Syrian Arab Army units responded with appropriate weapons to the sources of the aggression.

In a related context, the reporter pointed out that the Turkish occupation forces have reinforcements to its illegal military base between the city of Ras Al-Ain and the village of Alok in its vicinity in parallel with the introduction of a number of soldiers and tanks to the countryside of Bredek, Abu Rasin, north of Hasaka.

Since the beginning of its aggression on the Syrian lands on the ninth of last October, the occupation forces have brought hundreds of families of terrorists to the town of Ras al-Ain and inhabited them in the homes of the families who were displaced from their city.

Source: sena

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