Hasaka, SANA- Syrian Arab Army units on Sunday evening deployed to al-Dirbasyia city on the Syrian-Turkish borders in Hasaka northeastern countryside, and they positioned in Tal Afar and Khrab Kurd in Qamishli western countryside on the borderline between Syria and Turkey amid a welcome by the locals after they deployed to several villages and towns in the eastern countryside of Ras al-Ayn to face the Turkish aggression.
Earlier on the day, SANA’s reporter said that army units advanced from the direction of Tal Tamer in Hasaka northern countryside towards the borders with Turkey and they have been deployed in the villages of “Um Harmala, Bab al-Khair, Um Oshba and al-Assadyia” in the southeastern countryside of Ras al-Ayn reducing the stance from the Turkish borders to few kilometers.
The reporter added that fierce clashes erupted between Syrian Arab Army units and the Turkish occupation forces and their mercenaries in the direction of the villages of Bab al-Khair and Um Oshba in Ras al-Ayn eastern countryside.
Meanwhile, Qasad (SDF) militias started to withdraw from the borderline between Syria and Turkey to a depth of 30 km in implementation of Sochi provisions, according to the reporter.
Earlier, an official source at the Foreign and Expatriates Ministry said in a statement to SANA that the Syrian Arab Republic welcomes the withdrawal of the armed groups in northern Syria to a depth of 30 km through the direct coordination with the Syrian Arab Army in a way that ends the basic pretext of the brutal Turkish aggression against the Syrian territories.
In a relevant context, SANA’s reporter said that about 90 soldiers of the forces of the illegitimate “International Coalition” of different nationalities were transported onboard a military cargo plane from Rhaibeh aircraft in al-Malkiya countryside to Iraq in parallel with the entrance of a convoy affiliated to the US occupation from Iraq to Hasaka province.
The reporter noted that the convoy which is affiliated to the US occupation forces entered from al-Walid crossing into al-Hasaka province and it includes 34 trucks loaded with logistic aid.
Ruaa al-Jazaeri