The Turkish occupation continues to steal wheat and sends prefabricated rooms and building materials into Abu Rasin area in Hasaka countryside

The Turkish occupation forces continued to violate the sovereignty of the Syrian lands. Last night, they sent logistical materials into their illegal bases in the town of Abu Rasin.  The Turkish mercenaries in parallel continued to steal wheat fields from their owners in the northern countryside of Hasaka.

Civil sources told SANA correspondent that the Turkish occupation forces had sent several vehicles loaded with prefabricated rooms and building materials through the border village of Sukkariya and headed south to its illegal bases in the countryside of Abu Rasin in the northern Hasaka countryside.

In a related context, the sources pointed out that the mercenaries of the Turkish occupation started harvesting and stealing wheat fields from their people in Abu Rasin area, using the harvesters recently sent by the Turkish occupation for the purpose of stealing wheat from the people.

Since its aggression on the Syrian territories on the 9th  of last October, the Turkish regime forces have sent dozens of vehicles loaded with weapons and logistic equipment to reinforce their illegal bases and support their mercenaries from terrorist organizations that carry out criminal operations against the people and destroy infrastructure and service facilities, which in turn caused a massive displacement of civilians from their villages and their hometowns.

Inas Abdulkareem

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