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Turkish occupation forces withdraw terrorists from their organizations in the northern countryside of Hasaka, in preparation for their transfer to Libya

2019-12-25T18:23:05.113Z


Al-Hasakah-SANA Within the framework of the role of the Turkish regime in supporting terrorism in the countries of the region, including Syria and Libya, the forces of


Al-Hasakah-Sana

Within the framework of the role of the Turkish regime in supporting terrorism in the countries of the region, including Syria and Libya, the Turkish occupation forces withdrew groups of their terrorist organizations from the northern Hasaka countryside in preparation for their transfer to Libya.

A SANA reporter quoted civil sources as saying that the Turkish occupation forces continue to withdraw groups of their mercenaries in the city of Ras Al-Ain and its surroundings in the northern countryside of Hasaka, at a rate of approximately 60 terrorists from each terrorist group, which is likely to send terrorist groups to Libya via Turkish territory to plunge them into the battles that take place there .

Yesterday, the Turkish occupation forces transferred about 100 terrorists from the “Army of Islam” from their areas of deployment in the northern Hasaka countryside to plunge them into battles in the southeastern Idlib countryside in an attempt to support the terrorist organizations collapsed in front of the Syrian Arab Army.

In another context, a SANA reporter pointed out that two helicopters belonging to the "American Alliance" landed in the illegal Khirb al-Jeer airport in al-Malikiyah countryside near the Iraqi border and withdrew American officers towards northern Iraq.

Since the beginning of the Turkish aggression on the Syrian territories, the American occupation forces have transferred hundreds of its soldiers and military equipment from several areas in Syria to Iraq through illegal paths and airports.

On the human level, there were cases of deaths of residents in Al-Hol camp in the southern countryside of Hasaka, especially among children, where local sources pointed to the death of a child due to the cold and the lack of health care in the camp, pointing to the continuous deterioration of the conditions of the residents in the camp, the acute shortage of water and food, and the unsanitary conditions that led To the spread of diseases among them, especially children.

Source: sena

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