20 Turkish military vehicles crossed into Syrian territories to back Erdogan’s terrorist mercenaries

HASAKA,(ST)_ The Turkish regime’s forces have pressed ahead with sending armored military vehicles to the villages and towns that they have occupied in Syria’s Hasaka province in violation of international laws and charters. 
Local sources said that 20 Turkish military vehicles equipped with machine guns crossed over  this after noon through the border Sokkareyeh village.
 
The Turkish vehicles moved towards the towns of Dawodeyeh and  Eniq al-Hawa in Ras al-Ayn and Ras al-Ayn areas in Hasaka countryside. 
 
Over the few past months, the Turkish occupation forces have sent a large number of military vehicles to Syrian territories with the aim of supporting their terrorist mercenaries, who attack safe towns in the countrysides of Hasaka, Raqqa and Aleppo with the support of Turkish regime.
 
Basma Qaddour
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