The U.S. and terrorist groups affiliated with it have once again teamed up on the same front after the Turkish Armed Forces (TAF) entered Idlib to provide security in the province
U.S.-backed Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK) terrorists are sparing no effort in a bid to set up traps for Turkish troops stationed inside Syria’s Idlib, as they plan to advance into Raqqa and Deir Ez-zor after Daesh terrorists were transported under Assad’s protection.
The U.S. and terrorist groups affiliated with it have once again teamed up on the same front after the Turkish Armed Forces (TAF) entered Idlib to provide security in the province.
Among the allied terror groups, the mission to “transport” terrorists was left to Assad.
Terrorists are attempting to foil the TAF operation, which dealt a major blow to the Israel’s terror corridor plans, by simultaneously mobilizing terrorists from Deir Ez-zor and Raqqa.
The same tactic was repeated by the PKK and its Syrian affiliate the Democratic Workers’ Party (PYD) in Raqqa on Saturday after buses transported the remaining Daesh terrorists and their families out of the city, in coordination with the Assad regime.
According to information obtained from Daesh cells, plans for a massive attack in the center of Idlib are underway.
After the Turkish Armed Forces (TAF) surrounded Afrin which was occupied by U.S.-backed PKK terrorists, they began advancing towards Aleppo as terrorists attempted to infiltrate TAF areas from the northern Idlib cities of Jinderes, Anadan, Der Ballout.
Terrorists even dressed in women’s clothing in an attempt to infiltrate Idlib from Afrin after crossing through regime-controlled areas.
Backed by the Assad-affiliated Mukhabarat, plans hatched by these terrorists were foiled both on the border front, where thermal cameras were set in place, and through drones that provided instant intelligence.
At least two dress-donning terrorists were killed as one of the terrorists blew himself up on a motorcycle rigged with explosives upon realizing Free Syrian Army (FSA) fighters were approaching.
The terrorist was planning to detonate his bomb-loaded motorcycle in an area under FSA control in Idlib, near the border with Turkey. After blowing himself up, his vehicle turned to debris and all of the terrorists aboard were killed.
During the Euphrates Shield Operation, the U.S. provided PKK terrorists with instant intelligence in their fight against Turkish-backed FSA fighters on the Jarablus- Sajour front. The Pentagon is currently applying the same tactic against Turkey in Idlib.
The U.S. directly supplies the PKK terrorist organization with intelligence regarding areas such as Darat Izzah, Sarra and Jabal Heileh, where the Turkish Armed Forces are expected to deploy.
According to footage obtained from news agencies, a defense center was established five kilometers west of the center of PKK-occupied Afrin, where surveillance units are being sent.
The people of Idlib took to the city center not only to welcome Turkish troops, but to also express their rage against Bashar al-Assad, who bears main responsibility for the massacre.
Idlib residents flooded the streets on Saturday, under the banner of the “Syrian Day of Rage,” to protest the Assad regime and its backers for their crimes across the country.