Terrorists Continue to Cross Turkish Border into Syria

Informed sources said that a large number of terrorists have crossed the Turkish border with Syria’s Northern province of Aleppo to join their al-Nusra Front comrades, FNA reported.

“A 70-member-group of terrorists, trained and supplied in Turkey, have entered Anadan in the territories of Northern Aleppo in groups to join the al-Qaeda-affiliated al-Nusra Front,” Syria’s Peace Coordination Center in Hmeimim said, adding, “The fresh terrorists have brought with themselves three vehicles loaded with ammunition and weapons.”

“Al-Nusra Front’s terrorists’ artillery units continued to shell two neighborhoods of Sheikh Maqsoud  and al-Ameriyeh and the airport of al-Neireb,” the center said, adding, “Handarat refugee camp also came under the mortar shelling of al-Nusra Front.”

On Monday, four civilians were killed when terrorist groups fired rocket and mortar shells on a number of residential neighborhoods in Aleppo city and Aleppo countryside.

A source at Aleppo Police Command said that a little boy, a little girl, and two women were killed and 10 others were injured due to rocket shells fired by terrorists on al-Midan neighborhood.

The source added that the shells also caused the collapse of a house and damaged a number of houses and cars in the neighborhood.

 

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