Turkish occupation forces impose siege on a border city and set up a helipad in Syria

HASAKA, (ST)_The Turkish occupation forces and their mercenaries have imposed a siege on Ras Al-Ayn city and set up a helipad on the vicinity of the city.

According to local sources, The Turkish regime forces and their mercenaries closed all the entrances of Ras Al-Ayn city and prevented cars from going out or in in order to tighten the grip on residents to force them to leave the city to house terrorists’ families in the residents’ homes.

Yesterday, Turkish-backed terrorist groups raided Turkish-occupied towns and villages in Ras Al-Ayn area and stole sheep to sell them after smuggling them to Turkey.

In the same context, the Turkish occupation forces set up a helipad in al-Soda town in the same region [Ras Al-Ayn countryside] and prevented residents from returning to their homes in the town.

The Turkish occupation forces sent yesterday a convoy of armored cars and vehicles equipped with medium machineguns to Syrian territories through the border Sekkareyeh town. The convoy headed towards the south of Abo Raseen town to fortify the occupation positions and to offer logistic and military support to the terrorist groups that receive orders from the Turkish regime.

Basma Qaddour

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