Turkish occupation enhances its support for terrorist organizations in Idlib

Idlib, (ST) – The Turkish occupation forces brought in 200 military vehicles from the illegal crossing of Khirbet Al-Jawz to the western countryside of Idlib, as part of enhancing their occupation points and direct support for terrorist organizations that spread in the northern region of the country.

 Civil and media sources stated that “more than 200 vehicles belonging to the Turkish occupation forces loaded with quality weapons, ammunition and logistical materials were brought in through the illegal Khirbet Al-Jawz crossing in two batches. These were then spread in the western countryside of Idlib and Jabal Al-Zawiya to the northwest of the province in an attempt to enhance the Turkish regime occupation’s points and provide direct support to terrorist organizations linked to the Turkish regime.

Yesterday, the Turkish occupation forces brought in military reinforcements, including armored vehicles, troop carriers, qualitative weapons and logistical supplies that reached the terrorists in the Ras Al-Ain area in the northwestern countryside of Hasakah.

Over the years of the terrorist war on Syria, the Turkish occupation forces have brought in dozens of military and logistical convoys to support the terrorist organizations established by the Turkish regime in Idlib and its countryside, including large quantities of quality weapons used by these terrorists in attacking the Syrian Arab Army points and the safe villages and towns in the countryside of Idlib, Hama and Latakia.

Raghda Sawas

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