Terrorists Loot Equipments of Zeizoun Thermal Power Plant in Hama Countryside, Smuggle Them into Turkey

HAMA, (ST)-“Ahrar al-Sham” and “Jabhat al-Nusra” terrorists have dismantled and looted the equipments and machines of Zeizoun Thermal power plant in northern Hama and smuggled them into Turkey via villages and towns in Idleb southern countryside, according to locals in Jisr al-Shugur.

 A source at the Zeizoun plant told SANA reporter that many contacts were made by locals of Jisr al-Shugur countryside stressing that they have seen heavy vehicles, tower cranes and trucks for the terrorist groups getting out of the thermal power plant while carrying equipments and machines. These vehicles headed towards the Turkish territories, the source said citing the locals.

The source add that the locals also provided photos showing the terrorist groups while dismantling the equipments and putting them in the vehicles.

According to the source, it is not possible for ordinary people to dismantle such equipments; a fact indicating that the terrorists have brought experts from outside Syria to dismantle them.  

The Zeizoun plant was evacuated after attack by “Jabhat al-Nusra” terrorists and other takfiri groups as to protect the lives of the workers and experts working at the plant, the source said, noting that the half billion USD worth plant was in full operation capacity.

Saudi and Turkish-backed terrorist groups have dismantled and looted hundreds of Aleppo factories with the help of Turkish experts and they smuggled them into the Turkish territories in coordination with Erdogan regime’s gangs.

Hamda Mustafa

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