The Syrian Observatory For Human Rights

“Guarantee of our victory is your leave of us, and we reject the Turkish identity,” demonstrations against the Turkish role in Syria by Syrian citizens in Idlib and Aleppo countryside

The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights monitored several demonstrations and protests in Idlib countryside and the northern countryside of Aleppo, where tens of people came out to denounce the Turkish policy in the area after the fall of several areas in the northern countryside of Hama and the southern countryside of Idlib in the hand of the regime forces and the Russian “guarantor”, where protesters carried banners in Sejju area in Azaz countryside northern of Aleppo read:
“Guarantee of our victory is your leave of us, and we reject the Turkish identity, registration of cars, and the Turkish language, and if the people rise the game ends, and, as a reminder Erdogan; Aleppo fell with the help of Turkey, and Khan Shaykhun fell and its guarantor fell with it,” and in Armanaz area in Idlib countryside the demonstrators echoed: “Listen Bashar, listen Putin, listen Erdogan, the Syrian people cannot be betrayed.”

The Syrian Observatory published a few hours ago that the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights learned that the regime forces managed to take control of the last town in the northern countryside of Hama, Morek town, thus, the entire northern countryside of Hama in now under the control of the regime forces for the first time since 2012, while the fate of the Turkish observation post and the fighters who are with them in Morek remains unknown, and it is not known whether they were really there or if they pulled out of the area at night, thus, it rose to 30, the number of areas that the regime forces have been able to control with Russian support since the collapse of the ceasefire on the 5th of August 2019, they are: al-Arba’in, al-Zakat, al-Sakhr, al-Jisat, al-Sayyad and its hill, Kafr Zita and points west of it, al-Lataminah, al-Sayyad, al-Bwayda, M’aarkbeh, Latmin, and Lahaya in the northern countryside of Hama, and Khan Shaykhun, Sukayk and its hill, Tar’ei and its hill, al-Hbit, Abdeen, Mughr al-Hamam, Mughr al-Hanta, Kafr Ayn, Tal Ass, Mdaya, al-Mardam, al-Mantar Farms, Kafridun, and al-Sabaghiyyeh in the southern countryside of Idlib.