A Turkish journalist: The Turkish regime’s mercenaries continue to plunder Syrian resources

Ankara (ST): Turkish journalist Serdar Akinan confirmed that the mercenaries of the Turkish regime continue to loot and steal Syrian wealth in an unbelievable way, pointing out that these operations are a crime against humanity and must be tried in international courts. 

Akinan said that while he was in the border areas with Syria to prepare a documentary film on the activities of ISIS and terrorist organizations in Turkey, he received information about how oil was smuggled from Syria to Turkey in collusion with ISIS, noting that these operations are still going on through the SDF militia.

 

Akinan also referred to the information he heard from the people about the smuggling and theft of entire industrial cities from northern Syria to Turkey through a businessman married to a journalist who is very close to the President of the Turkish regime, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, while the son of a Turkish minister stole and looted olive oil and uprooted trees and transported them to Turkey in addition to smuggling Syrian antiquities in cooperation with terrorist groups of various names.

Previous news reports confirmed that Erdogan’s regime cooperated with the terrorist organization “ISIS” to smuggle oil from northern Syria via trucks, and civil sources confirmed that the Turkish occupation forces and its terrorist mercenaries looted and stole Syrian wheat stocks and other agricultural crops and economic facilities over the past years.

K.Q.

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