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Turkish Army, Allied Terrorists Set up New Bases in Northern Syria

The Turkish Army and Ankara-backed militants set up more bases in occupied Afrin in Northwestern Aleppo on Sunday.

The Ankara forces established a number of bases in villages in a border region near the town of Bolboleh in Northern Afrin.

In the meantime, the Turkish troops and allied militants turned several trade centers in Bolboleh into military bases.

Also, Jeish al-Islam said on Saturday that they set up five military bases between the towns of al-Bab and Afrin after withdrawal from Eastern Ghouta.

On Saturday, the Turkish army dispatched a long convoy, including tanks, advances weapons and military vehicles to Hatay province at the border with Syria’s Idlib province.

The newly-arrived convoy is planned to enter Syria soon to be further sent to two monitoring points in Tal al-Eis in Idlib and Morek in Northern Hama.

In the meantime, some military analysts pointed to the Turkish troops’ backup for the terrorist groups in Idlib, and said the newly-arrived convoy of arms and ammunition might be transferred to regions that are under the control of Tahrir al-Sham Hay’at (the Levant Liberation Board or the Al-Nusra Front).

The terrorist groups in Northwestern Syria are getting ready to counter Syrian Army operation as the government forces are to launch a massive operation that could involve terrorists in Idlib, Hama, Lattakia and Aleppo provinces.

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