Turkish regime sends 20 terrorists’ families to Syria’s Ras al-Ayn city

The Turkish Occupation forces today sent 3 buses with 20 families of mercenaries from Turkish territories to Ras al-Ayn city through the border Sekkareyeh town. 
 
The families entered the houses of the residents, who were forced to leave their town,  according to local sources. 
 
Since their occupation of the city of Ras Al-Ayn, the Turkish regime’s forces have transported hundreds of terrorists’ families and housed them in residents’ houses after they displaced the residents to create a demographic change in the region.
 
Basma Qaddour
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