Turkish occupation forces bring a in convoy of military vehicles in preparation for new aggression

Hasaka (ST): The Turkish occupation forces brought in a convoy of military vehicles and lorries loaded with arms and logistic equipment through Ras al-Ein Gate in preparation for launching a new aggression on al-Derbasiyia city and Abu Rasin town in the northern Countryside of Hasaka.

Local sources said that the Turkish occupation forces brought in today a convoy of military vehicles and lorries loaded with arms and ammunition to the occupied Ras al-Ein city.
The sources added that the Turkish convoy headed to the village of Bab al-Kheir and al-Dawoodiyeh amid news about the intention of the Turkish occupation to launch a new aggression against al-Derbasiyia city and Abu Rasin town.

Since the beginning of the Turkish aggression on the Syrian territories last October, the

Turkish occupation forces have brought in thousands of lorries loaded with arms and logistic equipment to reinforce its illegitimate bases and support the terrorist groups which have been committing criminal acts against locals and destroying the infrastructure of the city.

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