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New Turkish Military Convoy Dispatched to Hama amid Syrian Army's Preparation for Massive Operation

TEHRAN (defapress)- The Turkish Army forwarded a new military convoy to Northern Hama on Saturday amid the Syrian Army's preparation for a large-scale operation against Tahrir al-Sham Hay'at (the Levant Liberation Board or the Al-Nusra Front) and its terrorist allies in the Northern and Northwestern parts of the country.
News ID: 74063
Publish Date: 01December 2018 - 16:18

New Turkish Military Convoy Dispatched to Hama amid Syrian Army's Preparation for Massive OperationThe Turkish army sent a long military convoy, accompanied by 5 military vehicles of the terrorists of the National Liberation Front, to Syria.

The convoy included 12 military vehicles, including personnel carrier vehicles and also logistical equipment.

The convoy was dispatched to 2 Ankara-run observation posts in the town of Morek and in the village of Shirmaqar in Northern and Northwestern Hama.

The Turkish convoy's arrived in Hama as the Syrian army is readying to conduct a large-scale operation in the Northern and Northwestern parts of the country after Ankara failed to expel the terrorists from the demilitarized zone mentioned in Sochi Agreement.

The Syrian Army has dispatched a large number of forces and a large volume of military hardware to contact lines with the terrorists in Idlib, Hama and Lattakia provinces.  

On Thursday, Syria's UN Ambassador Bashar al-Jaafari called on all foreign forces, who had been operating on the Syrian soil without Damascus' consent, to leave the Arab country.

During a press conference at the end of the 11th round of talks on the Syria crisis in the Kazakh capital, Astana, Jaafari accused the US, Britain, France and Turkey of dispatching troops to Syria illegally and occupying some areas in the war-torn state.

"There is a clear discrepancy in the stances taken by the US, France and Britain who have already agreed on the UN Security Council resolutions on commitment to Syria’s sovereignty; meanwhile these countries have been deploying their troops illegally in Syria,” he added.

He also expressed concerns about the illegal Turkish military presence in Syria in violation of Ankara's commitments in the Astana and Sochi agreements.

Jaafari raised alarm at the complicity of certain countries in delivering chemical weapons to terrorists in Syria's Idlib Province, saying “The use of shells containing chemical substances by terrorist organizations indicate an escalation by the sponsors of terrorism."

Separately on Thursday, the 11 round of the Astana talks published a closing statement, condemning any use of chemical arms in Syria and demanding a transparent probe into reports concerning the issue.

In the statement, Tehran, Moscow and Ankara, which are acting as the guarantors of an all-Syria ceasefire, reaffirmed their determination to fight terrorism in Syria and eliminate ISIL, al-Nusra Front and other terrorist groups there.

The guarantor countries further "reaffirmed their strong commitment to the sovereignty, independence, unity and territorial integrity of the Syrian Arab Republic and to the purposes and principles of the UN Charter".

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