Army expands deployment in Hasaka northwestern countryside in direction of Raqqa

Hasaka, ST – Syrian Arab Army units yesterday expanded their deployment in the western part of Tal Tamer area in Hasaka’s northwestern countryside in the direction of Raqqa province.

SANA’s reporter said that army units entered a new position west of Aliya al-Hussein village in the western countryside of Tal Tamer area, in order to secure contact between army units in Hasaka and Raqqa provinces.

The reporter said that Turkish occupation forces moved tens of families of the terrorists that work for them from Turkey, and placed them in Ras al-Ayn city after seizing citizens’ houses there and preventing locals from returning to their homes. The Turkish forces also set up Turkish communications towers and transported school textbooks from Turkey to schools in the city as part of their efforts to force a Turkish identity upon the areas it occupies with its terrorist mercenaries.

The Turkish occupation forces, in the context of their ongoing aggression against the residents and their property, yesterday brought tens of families from the Turkish territory towards the city of Ras Al-Ain some of them wearing Afghan uniform which is usually used by the terrorists of “ISIS”, and most of them settled in the southern part of the city.

 

M.Wassouf

 

 

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