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Turkish intelligence agency ruins missiles controlled by PKK/YPG terrorists from ex Assad regime
(MENAFN) Only days following the fall of Syria’s Assad regime, Turkey’s National Intelligence Organization (MIT) on Tuesday ruined 12 trucks, a couple of tanks, as well as a couple of bombs garages abducted by PKK/YPG groups from the previous regime in Syria’s Qamishli area.
Based on Turkish security sources, the MIT stalked the delivery of weapons, strong arms, as well as missiles residual by the Assad regime, which the horror organization had relocated into their personal storage facilities.
The intelligence agency found out that the groups were taking advantage of darkness to fill the trucks with missiles and then deliver them in a caravan.
In an anti-terror task, the MIT ruined the missiles, which involved weapons, strong artillery, as well as bombs, together with a couple of garages that had been controlled by the terrorist organization.
After the November 27 advances of crises among anti-regime organizations and Assad regime armies, Bashar Assad escaped to Russia along with his family on Sunday following anti-regime organizations took charge of the capital Damascus, shaping the fall of the Baath Party regime, which has taken control in Syria since 1963.
Since the Assad regime has fallen, the terrorist PKK/YPG is aiming to use the ambiguous security condition and power emptiness in some regions.
Based on Turkish security sources, the MIT stalked the delivery of weapons, strong arms, as well as missiles residual by the Assad regime, which the horror organization had relocated into their personal storage facilities.
The intelligence agency found out that the groups were taking advantage of darkness to fill the trucks with missiles and then deliver them in a caravan.
In an anti-terror task, the MIT ruined the missiles, which involved weapons, strong artillery, as well as bombs, together with a couple of garages that had been controlled by the terrorist organization.
After the November 27 advances of crises among anti-regime organizations and Assad regime armies, Bashar Assad escaped to Russia along with his family on Sunday following anti-regime organizations took charge of the capital Damascus, shaping the fall of the Baath Party regime, which has taken control in Syria since 1963.
Since the Assad regime has fallen, the terrorist PKK/YPG is aiming to use the ambiguous security condition and power emptiness in some regions.
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