‘America sent heavy weapons to terrorists’
On November 13, after Syrian terrorist Ahlam Albashir carried out a bomb attack in Taksim Istiklal street, one of the most popular areas of Istanbul, killing 6 people and injuring 81 others, Ankara carried out a air operation against terrorists in Syria. There were explanations that could evolve into the operation.
At a time when tensions were high in the region, a surprising claim emerged from the local media, which ranks close to terrorist organizations.
A startling accusation was made about the Syrian Democratic Forces, which received US support under the guise of fighting ISIS and included the PKK/PYD/YPG terrorist organizations. In local media news, it was claimed that the US sent 2 military convoys with advanced weapons to the region under SDF control.

The Syrian state agency Sana shared this image.
Apparently, two military convoys passed through the border gate between Iraq and Syria and were transported to the area under the control of the terrorist organization. In a statement from the UK-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, it was said that there were radars and weapons for air defense systems in the convoy loaded with military ammunition, made up of 40 vehicles and 90 vehicles.
On the other hand, similar news was announced by the official Syrian news agency Sana. In news from Sana’a, “US occupation forces brought military equipment and weapons, including advanced artillery, to their illegal bases in Al Shadaddi, south of Hasakah. Local sources told the Sanaa correspondent: “US occupation forces They brought a convoy of trucks carrying advanced artillery, ammunition and various military equipment from their bases in northern Iraq to their base in Al Shaddadi, south of Hasakah.”
Source: Sozcu

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