Turkish occupation transfers tens of its mercenaries and their families to Ras Al-Ayn in Hasaka countryside

HASAKA, (ST)- The Turkish occupation on Thursday transferred a new batch of terrorist mercenaries and their families from Turkey to the city of Ras al-Ain to house them in the houses of the original locals who were expelled from the city since the beginning of the Turkish aggression on the Syrian territories in October.

SANA reporter said citing local sources that the Turkish occupation forces this morning entered 5 buses coming from the Turkish territories with tens of mercenaries and their families on board to Ras al-Ayn area with the purpose of housing them in the southern neighborhoods of the city whose locals had fled fearing the terrorism of the Turkish occupation and its mercenaries.

Over the past weeks, the Turkish occupation has brought hundreds of mercenaries and their families to the areas which it had occupied in the countryside of Hasaka, Aleppo and Raqqa within the framework of its Turkification scheme and plan to make a demographic change in this area. It also continued to pressure and terrorize the locals to force them to leave their houses and lands in order to replace them with Turkish-backed terrorists and their families.

Hamda Mustafa

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