People in Tal Rif’at town in Aleppo renew their rejection of the Turkish occupation, division schemes

In a protest on Wednesday, the locals in the Syrian city of Tal Rif’at in Aleppo northern countryside renewed their rejection of the Turkish occupation of Syrian territories and condemned the crimes being committed by the Turkish–backed terrorist groups against civilians in this town.

Carrying the Syrian flag, the protestors stressed their steadfastness in the confrontation of the Turkish occupation’s attempts to occupy more Syrian lands and terrorize civilians, calling for expelling the Turkish occupation forces from Syria.

The protestors expressed their support for the Syrian Arab Army against any foreign aggression that targets Syria.

They reiterated their adherence to their homeland and expressed readiness to offer sacrifices to protect their lands and prevent the Turkish troops from occupying them and looting their resources. They voiced their full support for Syria’s territorial integrity, stressing their rejection of all division schemes.

Hamda Mustafa

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