The mercenaries of the Turkish occupation cut down hundreds of olive trees and sell the homes of the displaced in the countryside of Aleppo

Aleppo (ST): The Turkish occupation mercenaries from terrorist organizations cut down hundreds of olive trees belonging to forcibly displaced residents from several villages in the vicinity of Efrin city in the northern countryside of Aleppo, in parallel with selling the homes of the displaced in the occupied villages.

 Local sources told news reporter that the Turkish occupation mercenaries cut down more than 300 olive trees belonging to a forcibly displaced citizens from “Kabashin” and cut down about 330 olive trees for citizens of the “Jenderes” district, in addition to more than 190 trees in the village of “Ramadan” in “Sheikh Al-Hadid” district, in order to sell it as firewood for heating and material benefit.

The sources pointed out that the mercenaries of the Turkish occupation continued to seize the homes of civilians in the city of Efrin after forging their ownership documents and housing the families of terrorist organizations there. 

On the sixth of this month, the mercenaries of the Turkish occupation seized lands planted with more than 360 olive trees in the village of Maarska, north of the city of Efrin, in the countryside of Aleppo, in preparation for the transfer of the crop to Turkish lands through Turkish brokers, with coverage from the authorities of the Turkish regime, and exported by affiliated companies.

K.Q.

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