Unidentified aircrafts bombed the militants of the Muslim Brotherhood and Ankara in the occupied areas in northern Syria..

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Sites loyal to the Turkish occupation and the Muslim Brotherhood organization, under the name “Syrian opposition,” said that unidentified aircrafts, today, Monday, bombed two sites in the north of Hasaka and Raqqa, which are located in the occupied areas between “Sere Kaniye” and “Gire Spi”, describing the matter as a precedent that happened for the first time.

And those sites said that unknown aircrafts launched two strikes, targeting the first with a missile at the outskirts of Hammam Al-Turkman in the countryside of “Gire Spi/ Tel Abyad”, and did not result in human casualties, while the second raid targeted the town of Abu Shakhat in the countryside of “Sere Kaniye / Ras Al-Ain”, the other did not yield losses.

Those sites indicated that the “Self-Administration” areas in northern Syria, south of the M4 road, had witnessed a aircraft flying since Monday morning.

According to the Muslim Brotherhood’s media, the Muslim Brotherhood’s militia called “the Syrian National Army” and the Turkish occupation forces have increased their preparedness throughout the occupied area after the raids, as the two parties are afraid of launching new raids on the area.

Meanwhile, the same sites mentioned that the atmosphere of the occupied areas of the northern and eastern countryside of Aleppo, known as the areas of, “the shield of the Euphrates” and “the olive branch”, which have become alternative names in the Turkish and Muslim media for the names of the original regions, such as Jarabulus and Afrin, (have witnessed) an intense flight of warplanes. Affiliated with the regime’s air force and Russia, as well as carrying out training on the use of “air-to-air” missiles.

The purpose of these maneuvers, according to Brotherhood militia leaders, is to send Russian messages to Turkish aircraft indicating the readiness of the Air Force to target both enemy combat and flying aircraft.

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