Turkish occupation sends more reinforcements to terrorist groups in Idlib countryside

The Turkish occupation on Monday brought in a convoy of dozens of vehicles loaded with weapons, ammunitions, logistic materials and cement barriers to the Syrian territories with the aim of supporting the Turkish-backed terrorist groups in Jabal Al-Zawiya area in Idlib countryside.

Local sources told SANA that the convoy entered Syria through Bab Al-Hawa border crossing.

The Turkish regime’s continuous support for the terrorist groups, affiliated to the blacklisted Jabhat Al-Nusra terror organization, comes within the framework of implementing the aggressive schemes of the Turkish Brotherhood regime against the Syrians.

According to the sources, these reinforcements include sophisticated weapons that will be used for attacking the Syrian Arab Army points and the safe villages and towns in the countryside of Idlib, Hama and Lattakia.  

 On November 27th, the Turkish occupation brought in 200 vehicles carrying reinforcements to the terrorist groups in the western countryside of Idlib province and in Jabal Al-Zawiya area in the northwest of the province. The vehicles entered in two batches through Khirbet Al-Jouz illegal crossing.

Hamda Mustafa

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