An opinion poll showed that the majority of Turkish people reject the aggression of Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s regime on Syrian territories and its support for terrorist organizations in Idlib governorate.
The poll, conducted by the Metro poll Foundation, showed that about fifty percent of the Turkish people find no justification for the presence of their regime’s army in Idlib, while more than twenty percent say that they have no opinion on this issue, compared to a small percentage that declared support for the aggression.
The poll indicated that 73 percent of the Turks expressed support for the cessation of hostilities agreement, and 70.3 percent affirmed the necessity of the repatriation of the Syrian refugees to their country through coordination and cooperation with the Syrian state.
Over the past two weeks, the Turkish regime has tried to mobilize all of its terrorist mercenaries and provide them with advanced weaponry, in addition to mounting an offensive on army sites in Saraqib and southern Idlib and some areas of Hama and Aleppo countryside. The attacks were launched with fire support from Turkish soldiers with the aim of reoccupying the areas liberated by army units, but all of the Turkish regime attempts failed and Dozens of Turkish soldiers who have joined the terrorists were killed.
Inas Abdulkareem