Turkish Regime Sends Reinforcements to Border Town of Kilis

ANKARA, (ST)- The Turkish regime has sent military reinforcements to the town of Kilis at the borders with Syria. The new step comes within the framework of Ankara’s anti-Syria aggressive policy which aims at providing protection to armed groups in the country.

According to Turkish media outlets on Wednesday, Turkish armored personnel carriers and military vehicles guarded by gendarmes, have arrived at the center of Kilis.

 Over the past five years, the Turkish regime turned the Turkish territory into a headquarter and a crossing for the terrorist organizations. It provided the terrorists, including those of the internationally-blacklisted “Deash” and “Jabhat al-Nusra” with all forms of support.

Currently, Erdogan’s regime, under the pretext of fighting terrorism, is trying to achieve his aspirations and dreams in reviving the Ottoman Sultanate with the help of his allies mainly the terrorist organizations.

On August 24, the Turkish regime’s army violated the Syrian sovereignty and launched a military operation in Jarablus with the support of US-led coalition aircraft allegedly to fight “Daesh” while it actually aimed to replace “Daesh” with other Turkish-backed armed groups.

Hamda Mustafa

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