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The Turkish occupation enters dozens of trucks loaded with cement blocks to erect a separation wall in the vicinity of Ras Al-Ain in Hasaka countryside

2020-05-17T21:58:58.115Z


Al-Hasakah-SANA In the context of its continued aggression on Syrian soil, the Turkish occupation this evening introduced a convoy of tea


Al-Hasakah-Sana

In the context of its continued aggression on Syrian lands, the Turkish occupation this evening entered a convoy of trucks loaded with logistical materials to reinforce its points and establish a separation wall in the countryside of Ras Al-Ain city northwest of Hasaka.

Civil sources told a SANA correspondent in Al-Hasakah that the Turkish occupation entered dozens of trucks this evening through the village of Sukkariya in the eastern Ras al-Ain countryside, near the Turkish border, loaded with concrete blocks and various logistical materials.

The sources pointed out that the trucks headed towards the village of Bab Al-Faraj near the Turkish border and it is expected that they will be used to build a separation wall in the region, in the framework of the Turkish regime's attempts to devote its aggressive policies and impose the status quo in the areas it occupied with its mercenaries from terrorist organizations.

And the Turkish regime established a cement wall hundreds of kilometers long in April of last year in the vicinity of the city of Afrin in the northern countryside of Aleppo to isolate it from its natural geographical surroundings as an integral part of the Syrian lands and cut the region’s links from each other in a way that mimics its content, goals and the way it was constructed by the apartheid wall it built The entity of the Israeli occupation in occupied Palestine to cut the ties of one people and consolidate the concept of hateful occupation and prolong it.

Source: sena

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