Ahl al-Bayt news agency (PBUH) – Abna



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Al-Mayadeen Net sources confirm that the Turkish army has begun to dismantle the observation towers deployed at the ninth besieged point in the city of Morek, north of Hama, and indicate that Turkish soldiers are dismantling logistics equipment in the area.

As reported by the Ahl al-Bayt News Agency (PBUH) – Abna Al-Mayadeen Net sources said the Turkish army began to dismantle the observation towers deployed at the ninth besieged point in Morek city, north of Hama.

Sources indicated that the ninth point is witnessing an intense movement inside, in which Turkish soldiers are shown dismantling logistics equipment, as well as filling vehicle fuel tanks and unloading ammunition from warehouses.

In addition, sources confirmed that the evacuation process will be carried out under Russian supervision towards the southern Idlib countryside and from there to the areas controlled by armed groups, without additional information, while the evacuation of the ninth point will be followed by other points. besieged by the Turkish army.

In the context, the Turkish army mobilized its soldiers on the Aleppo-Latakia international highway, with additional forces reaching the point of Neirab, east of Idlib.

In August 2019, the Syrian army, with Russian air support, was able to clear the city of Morek from the militants of the Al-Nusra Front and their allies, which automatically resulted in the siege of the Turkish observation post in the city.

The city of Morek is located on the international highway (Hama-Aleppo / M5), about 30 km north of Hama, and the same south of the city of Maarat al-Numan, which the Syrian army liberated in January of this year.

Turkish Defense Minister Hulusi Akar had previously confirmed that the withdrawal of Turkish forces from observation points in the “de-escalation zone” in Idlib governorate is unthinkable and non-negotiable.

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