Aleppo-Sana
Terrorist organizations linked to the Turkish regime continued their attacks on civilians and their property in the northern countryside of Aleppo, as they recently cut down hundreds of olive trees in the occupied Afrin area.
Local sources told SANA that terrorists affiliated with the so-called “Al-Sham Corps” organization, backed by the Turkish regime, cut down more than 400 olive trees from an agricultural orchard in the village of Kafr Nabo in the Afrin region, northwest of Aleppo, in preparation for their transfer to Turkish territory, facilitated by the authorities of the Turkish regime, and sold to brokers and traders. Turks working in the wood trade.
In the Tadef area, northeast of Aleppo, local sources reported that terrorist groups from the so-called Abu Bakri Muadh and the Azm Chamber, backed by the Turkish regime, cut down the olive trees in the area with the aim of trading in their crops and timber. They also took over a number of houses and demolished their roofs to extract and transport iron. To warehouses to store the stolen materials in preparation for selling them to Turkish brokers.
Since their aggression on Syrian territory, the Turkish occupation forces and its terrorist mercenaries have continued to burn agricultural crops and steal property, equipment, agricultural machinery and homes after displacing their owners under false pretexts, not to mention their repeated cutting off of drinking water from the Allouk station, which increases the suffering of civilians in Al-Hasakah.