Turkish Regime Allows 500 Terrorists to Cross Borders towards Syrian town of Azaz to help terrorist Organizations
ALEPPO, (ST)-Under the supervision of the Turkish regime at least 500 terrorists have crossed the Turkish border heading for the Syrian town of Azaz in northern Aleppo province.
AFP reported that at least 500 takfiri terrorists have crossed the Bab al-Salam border crossing yesterday on their way to the town of Azaz to help the terrorist organizations that attacked the city and terrorized the locals.
It is the second time a large group of terrorists have crossed the Turkish border and entered Syria in less than a week. On Sunday, 350 heavily armed terrorists entered Syrian soil via the Atme border crossing with Turkey, media reports said.
The Turkish aggressive move comes within the framework of Erdogan’s regime’s incessant crimes against the Syrian people, its violations of international law and its full support for the terrorist takfiri organizations in Syria.
Over years, the Erdogan’s regime has continued to provide all forms of assistance to the terrorist organizations in Syria and has directly involved in the aggression against Syria by shelling Syrian lands with heavy artillery to support the terrorists who are suffering collapse because of the achievements of the Syrian Arab Army and its allies in Aleppo.
The Syrian Foreign Ministry urged the Security Council to shoulder its responsibility in preserving international peace and security and to put an end to the Turkish regime’s violations and crimes against the Syrians.
The Turkish support to the terrorist organizations, which are witnessing setbacks in the face of gains made by the Syrian Arab army, continues amid statements made by Erdogan and his prime Minister confirming Turkey’s flagrant intervention in the Syrian affairs and its intention to keep providing support to the terrorists of “Jabhet al-Nousra”, “al-Jabha al-Shameya”, “Ahrar al-Sham” and other al-Qaeda affiliated terrorist groups.
The UN Security Council has urged Ankara to comply with international law in Syria following recent Turkish shelling of Syrian northern areas, but it didn’t condemn this flagrant attack on the Syrian sovereignty.
Hamda Mustafa