The Turkish occupation issues warnings to the people and mobilizes its forces in preparation for a new aggression on Syrian territory 

Hasakeh – Raqqa (ST): The Turkish occupation forces issued warnings through loudspeakers in mosques in the border cities adjacent to the city of Jarablus in the countryside of Aleppo to people  asking them to stay in their homes in preparation for the Turkish occupation to start a new aggression on the Syrian territories. 

Civil sources told news correspondents in Hasakeh and Raqqa that the warnings of the Turkish occupier coincided with an intense flight of Turkish spy aircraft over the border cities along the border strip and large gatherings of its forces on most of the countryside adjacent to the borders in the governorates of Hasakeh, Raqqa and Aleppo, and the alertness of its terrorist mercenaries in preparation for a new Turkish aggression targeting the region . 

The Turkish occupier had escalated its aggression against the countryside of Aleppo, Raqqa and Hasakeh, specifically the western countryside of al-Darbasiyah and the area between the cities of Amuda and al-Darbasiyah in the northern and northwestern countryside of Hasakeh.  

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