The Turkish occupation continues to send the families of their mercenaries to replace the original residents of the city in Ras al-Ain

Al-Hasakah, (ST) – The Turkish occupation forces continued their aggressive practices on the Syrian territories, and today, they relocated dozens of families of their mercenaries from terrorist organizations and placed  them in the houses of the indigenous people of the city of Rasal-Ain.

A SANA correspondent in al-Hasakeh quoted local sources as saying that the Turkish occupation forces sent three buses this evening to the city of Ras al-Ain coming from the Turkish lands carrying mercenaries families from terrorist organizations to place them in the houses and neighborhoods of the city’s residents.

The Turkish occupation forces today, in the context of its practices to impose a fait accompli policy and dedicate its occupation to some areas in Hasaka countryside, expanded the roads linking the villages of the two districts of Tel Tamr and Abu Rasin in the governorate countryside which is  contrary to all international principles and laws.

They have sent hundreds of their mercenaries and members of terrorist organizations since the beginning of their aggression on the Syrian territories last October to the villages and areas that they occupied in the countryside of Hasaka, Aleppo and Raqqa.

Turkish occupation forces compel the people of the region to leave their houses, their lands, and replace them with the families of the terrorists.

Raghda Sawas

 

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