Erdogan regime opens ‘Ankara’ school in north Syria, recruits young men to take the place of terrorists transported to Libya

HASAKA/ RAQQA, (ST)_The Turkish occupation forces opened a Turkish school in Ras Al-Ayn city in the northeast of Syria and launched a campaign for recruiting young men to cover the shortage occurred after sending terrorists to fight in Libya.

The school was opened in the presence of the Turkish Mardin city’s mayor and it was called ‘Ankara’ . It is the school number 8 opened in the areas occupied by the Turkish regime forces and their mercenaries.

In the same context, the Turkish police forces launched a campaign to induct young men in Turkish police in the Turkish occupied areas in Ras Al-Ayn and Tal Abyad cities in Hasaka and Raqqa.

The so-called ‘ Local Council’ in the city of Ras Al-Ayn called on all young men in the region to volunteer for police service and to submit applications to complete the measures.

On October 20, 2019, the Turkish regime forces occupied the border Ras Al-Ayn city after the withdrawal of the “Syrian Democratic Forces” militia from it.

Erdogan regime violates the international law and goes ahead with its Turkification policy in the countryside of Aleppo, Hasaka and Raqqa. It opens Turkish schools and branches for Turkish universities as well as displaces the original residents and replaces them with terrorist groups and their families in order to make a demographic change in the region.

In Raqqa province, local sources said that a terrorist group executed 14 civilians, including shepherds, in the  southern side of the city.

The bodies of the executed people were found in al-Sabkha area.

Basma Qaddour

 

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