Rally in Aleppo countryside in protest against the Turkish occupation of Syrian territories

Citizens in Tal Rif’at town in Aleppo countryside on Tuesday rallied in protest against the Turkish occupation of Syrian territories and in condemnation of the crimes of the Turkish-backed terrorist groups against the locals in the areas under their control.

Protestors raised the Syrian flag as well as placards calling for putting an end to the Turkish occupation. They renewed their confidence in the Syrian Arab Army as the defender of the homeland’s independence and dignity.

Speeches during the rally affirmed Syria’s territorial integrity and expressed the Syrians’ rejection of all schemes that aim at dividing the country. They reiterated cohesion between the Syrian people and Army to confront aggressions and protect the locals and maintain their security and stability in their towns and villages.

Farmers, workers, students and engineers took part in the rally to voice their steadfastness in confrontation of the Turkish occupation and the Turkish-backed terrorist groups and to reiterate adherence to their land.

Hamda Mustafa

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