Tension in occupied areas of Syria after replacing mercenaries who refused Turkish orders
The Turkish occupied areas in Northern Syria are witnessing security tension after orders were issued to dissolve the "Northern Hawks" mercenaries due to their rejection of some Turkish orders, and to hand over their positions to other mercenaries.
The areas occupied by Turkey in Northern Syria are witnessing security and military tension between Turkey's mercenaries, the "Northern Hawks", led by Hassan Khairia, and other mercenaries of the Turkish occupation.
The reason is due to the recent issuance by the Turkish side of orders to disband these mercenaries and to hand over all its sectors to the mercenaries of the "border guards and military police".
According to the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, these measures came because of the Northern Hawks' rejection of Turkey's orders to enter into reconciliations and settlements with the Damascus government forces, and its rejection of orders to open the Abu al-Zindeen crossing, which connects the occupied areas with the areas controlled by the Damascus government.
The decision was also rejected by the leader of the military council in Idlib, who called for a full mobilization to stand against this decision.
At the same time, huge columns of "Northern Hawks " mercenaries from occupied Afrin headed towards Nabi Hori, Sheikh Rus and Aboudan in the countryside of Aleppo, to raise combat readiness.
Tension continues to prevail in the region between those who reject the decision and the remaining mercenaries of the Turkish occupier within the Afrin and Idlib regions.
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ANHA