Afrinpost – Special
The bodies of dozens of Turkish occupation militia gunmen who participated in the aggression on Ain Issa district in northeastern Syria have arrived.
Sources from Azaz confirmed to the Afrinpost correspondent that bodies of 28 militants from “Hamzat” militia coming from the axes of Ain Issa district, arrived in the city of Azaz to be buried in its cemeteries.
The correspondent indicated that among the arriving militants, the name of the militant “Abu Maher” has been identified, adding that the militants are heading in dozens from Afrin, Azaz and the rest of the occupied areas to the fronts of Ain Issa district.
The wife of one of the gunmen heading to Ain Issa denounced sending her husband to a combat front that does not have air support, saying: “They send our husbands to fronts that do not have air support, and in front of whom ?, agianst the Syrian Democratic Forces.”
The Afrinpost reported in mid-December that the Turkish occupation sent armed men from the Islamic militias known as the “National Army” to the occupied areas in northeastern Syria, to involve them in the aggressive battles against the Syrian Democratic Forces on the axis of Ain Issa city, north of Raqqa, including a motorized convoy from “al-Jabha al-Shamiya” militia, headed from Afrin on 12/19/2020, towards the city of Azaz, to head from there to the east of the Euphrates to support the invading Turkish forces in the axes of Ain Issa.
Earlier, the Turkish occupation sent a batch of “Jaish al-Islam” militia gunmen to Ain Issa axes, as part of strengthening its forces to confront the Syrian Democratic Forces.