Turkish regime’s mercenaries from the terrorist organizations steal the (Badama) railway bridge in Idlib countryside

Idlib, (ST) – The mercenaries of the Turkish occupation from the terrorist organizations dismantled, stole and sabotaged the Badama railway bridge linking the towns of Badama and Al-Za’iniyah in the far southwestern countryside of Idlib.

The Ministry of Transport stated today that, “the terrorist organizations supported by the Turkish regime dismantled and stole the Badama railway bridge connecting the towns of Dama and Al-Za’iniyyah adjacent to the international highway or on the axis of Aleppo Latakia, with a length of 245 meters and a height of 18 meters.”

The ministry added that, “this terrorist act carried out by terriorits with the full support of the Turkish regime and its allies is a blatant aggressive violation that is added to the series of crimes and systematic terrorist acts against Syrian property and capabilities, delaying reconstruction and resulting in tightening the siege on the Syrian people.”

Since the beginning of its aggression on the Syrian territories on October 9, 2019, the Turkish occupation forces and their terrorist mercenaries have carried out dozens of robberies and looting of public and private facilities and facilities. They have destroyed the Zizoun thermal station tower in Idlib countryside, in addition to the stealing water pipelines and sabotaging infrastructure within the occupied areas.

In addition to their proven track record in dismantling and stealing Aleppo factories and plants before transporting them by trucks to the Turkey under the supervision of Turkish experts.

Raghda Sawas

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