The war that broke out next to Turkey has been ongoing for days. In the western countryside of Aleppo province in northern Syria, on November 27, clashes began between the Assad regime forces and regime-opposing armed groups, during which the US came to the aid of the cornered terrorists. During the evacuation of PKK/YPG terrorists, who agreed to surrender the area they were in after being besieged by anti-Assad groups in the center of Aleppo, it was observed that they used US-made "Humvee" armored vehicles. In the images shared by anti-regime forces on social media, it was seen that among the vehicles used by PKK/YPG members while leaving the center of Aleppo in convoys, there were numerous High Mobility Multipurpose Wheeled Vehicles, also known as US-made "Humvees." Those sharing the footage noted that the organization members accepted to withdraw by surrendering the Sheikh Maqsud neighborhood, where they were besieged, and that they were heading to areas occupied by PKK/YPG in Raqqa province. THEY OCCUPIED LAND UNDER THE NAME OF FIGHTING ISISUS forces provided numerous armored vehicles and military equipment to PKK/YPG terrorists under the pretext of "fighting ISIS," and as a result, PKK/YPG occupied vast territories in Syria. However, in response to Turkey's reactions, the US administration claimed that these weapons and vehicles would be retrieved once the "fight against ISIS" came to an end. On the other hand, PKK/YPG members in the Sheikh Maqsud neighborhood of Aleppo did not participate in the "fight against ISIS." PKK/YPG sabotaged the attempts of opposition groups to take the center of Aleppo from the regime in 2016 and also supported the siege of the opposition at that time. US WARPLANES IN DEIR EZ-ZORMeanwhile, in the latest footage from the region, it was observed that A-10 warplanes belonging to the US Air Force targeted Iranian-backed militias and the Syrian regime in Deir ez-Zor. WHAT HAPPENED?On November 27, clashes had begun between the Assad regime forces and regime-opposing armed groups in the western countryside of Aleppo province in northern Syria. On November 28, anti-regime armed groups rapidly advanced from the western countryside of Aleppo towards the center, capturing a large part of the center by November 30. On November 30, armed groups took control of the Han Sheikhoun district, establishing dominance throughout Idlib, and continued their advance by clashing in Hama province. In the Freedom Dawn Operation launched by the Syrian National Army against the PKK/YPG terrorist organization in the rural areas of Aleppo on December 1, the district center of Tel Rifaat was liberated from terrorism.
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