Syria condemns passage of Turkish vehicles loaded with ammunition through borders towards Khan Sheikhoun

Syria strongly condemned the passage of Turkish vehicles loaded with ammunition, weapons and material equipment through the Syrian-Turkish borders on Monday morning and their entrance to Saraqeb City on their way to Khan Sheikhoun town to help the defeated terrorists of “Jabhat al-Nusra, which is listed by the Security Council as a terrorist organization”, an official source at the Foreign and Expatriates Ministry said in a statement to SANA.

The source confirmed that these acts affirm again the incessant unlimited support provided by the Turkish regime to the terrorist groups.

The source added: “The Syrian Arab Republic strongly condemns this flagrant Turkish violation and holds theTurkish Regime fully responsibile for the consequences of this flagrant violation of the sovereignty and the territorial integrity of the Syrian Arab Republic which constitutes a blatant violation of the international law’s provisions.”

“Syria affirms that this aggressive act by the Turkish regime will not in any way affect the determination and insistence of the Syrian Arab Army to continue chasing terrorist remnants in Khan Sheikhoun and other areas till liberating every inch of Syrian soil from terrorism,” the source concluded.

 

Reported by Obaida al-Mohammad

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