Afrinpost – Special
Two armed men from “Ahrar al-Sharqiya” militia affiliated with the Turkish occupation and the Muslim Brotherhood organization, sold two houses belonging to Kurdish citizens, in preparation for going to Azerbaijan to fight there against Armenians in the Nagorno Karabakh / Artsakh region, according to the Afrinpost correspondent in the center of the occupied Kurdish region of Afrin, northern Syria.
The reporter explained that a gunman from the “Abu Azzam al-Sharqiya” group, who is from the Mawali clan, sold the house of the Kurdish citizen “Haydar Barakat,” located in the vicinity of the water reservoir in Ashrafieh neighborhood, for 500 US dollars to the settler called “Muhammad Khair,” who comes from the countryside of Aleppo and who is affiliated with the Ahrar al-Sham militia.
The same settler also bought a house in the vicinity of the water reservoir in Ashrafieh from another militant belonging to the “Abu Azzam Sharqiya” group, for an amount of 700 US dollars, noting that the ownership of the house belongs to the Kurdish citizen “Abu Pankin” who is from the village of Jqali Orti / Jqali Wastani.
On October 6, the President of the Syrian regime, Bashar Al-Assad, confirmed that Turkey is using terrorists from Syria and other countries in the battles in the Karabakh region between Azerbaijan and Armenia.
In an interview with “Novosti” agency, Bashar accused Recep Tayyip Erdogan of supporting terrorist organizations in both Syria and Libya, as well as being behind the escalation of the conflict in Karabakh.
Bashar indicated that the Turkish president is working to ignite wars to divert the attention of the Turks from internal problems, especially after scandals related to his links to the “ISIS” organization, adding that everyone knows that ISIS was selling Syrian oil through Turkey with American protection, and he continued his speech by saying that the rich countries are complicit with the Turkish president in supporting terrorism, pointing out that Turkey has become a tool to implement the policies of those countries.