Islamic militias stage sending reinforcements to Idlib from Afrin

Afrinpost – Special

Media loyal to the Turkish occupation said that the Islamic militias known as the “Syrian National Army” sent military reinforcements to the southern countryside of Idlib, but it turned out that these reinforcements were staged.

Where “Afrinpost” correspondent in the “Bulbula / Bulbul” district reported that convoys of “Suqur Al-Shamal” militia have left the villages they occupy in the district, to return their positions after hours.

The reporter confirmed that the “Suqur Al-Shamal” gunmen returned to their headquarters in the villages of (Pele, Qazilbash, Aboudan, Zitounak, Kamrok) and others, after a few hours of claiming that they were going to join the front lines in the southern countryside of Idlib.

He pointed out that the militants did not leave the administrative borders of the occupied Afrin region, where pictures of the convoys were taken and then returned to their headquarters!

To that, the correspondent of “Afrinpost” in the center of the region said that the sounds of violent clashes are heard throughout the city, as a result of which are taking place with heavy weapons in the village of “Trinda / Al-Zarifa”, without clarifying the reasons behind the clashes.

And opposition media today, Monday, depicted scenes of the Turkish occupation soldiers breaking up a sit-in on the M4 road, by some civilians in Idlib governorate, refusing to facilitate joint Turkish-Russian patrols in the region, as the Turkish occupation seeks to consolidate the occupation of Idlib Governorate through an agreement with Moscow to facilitate patrols, in a way that protects the interests of both parties at the expense of the Syrian territorial integrity.

Supporters of the Muslim Brotherhood and local councils managed by them in Idlib had previously called for the inclusion of more than 17 towns and villages in the Turkish occupation, on the pretext of their opposition to the Syrian regime, which confirms the separatist endeavors of the organization and the occupation desires of Ankara.

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