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Turkish Helicopter Alights Officers, Unloads Suspicious Boxes in Idlib

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Senior member of the Syrian Democratic Council Rizan Hado disclosed that a Turkish helicopter has landed near a check point at the bordering village of Atme in the Northern province of Idlib.

“The helicopter was carrying a number of Turkish officers and several boxes whose contents are not known, but sources said that they were full of advanced weapons which were unloaded,” Hado said.

Also, Kurdish sources reported that the Turkish army fighter jets are now flying over the villages near al-Qahtaniyeh town in the Northeastern parts of Hasaka and are firing flares over the entire region.

This is while the Turkish army forces on board military vehicles have been deployed at Syria-Turkey bordering areas.

Reports said late last month that Ankara had sent several trucks of ammunition to the Fatah al-Sham (formerly known as al-Nusra) Front and Ahrar al-Sham terrorists stationed at a base near Atme border region.

The Turkish army sent 20 trucks loaded with ammunition for the terrorist groups in Northern Syria.

The trucks entered Atme two days ago through Bukulmez region which borders Deir Balut village in the Northwestern parts of Aleppo.

Relevant reports said in October that the terrorists of Fatah al-Sham Front had acknowledged that they recently received military training in camps in Turkish territories.

Syrian soldiers and popular in an ambush operation in Sheikh Saeed districts in the Southern part of Aleppo city captured a number of Fatah al-Sham terrorists recently.

The army said that the captured terrorists confessed that they had received advanced military training in a camp in Turkey.

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