Thursday, July 6, 2023

Infighting Between NATO Forces in Northern Syria Murder Two Children

Infighting erupted in the northern Syria region between two factions of NATO-sponsored Al Qaeda terrorist groups resulting in the killing of two children and the inuring of 5 civilians at least, as of yesterday evening.

Infighting between NATO Forces in Northern Syria Murder Two Children


The fratricide between a so-called 'Sultan Murad' group, a terrorist group affiliated with al Qaeda and the Turkish MIT intelligence agency, and another group calling itself the 'Civilian Police,' affiliated with the Turkish Army.

For the record, Turkey is a member state of the NATO 'defensive' alliance, and its army, the Turkish Army is ranked as the 2nd-largest army in the 'defensive' alliance after the US Army.

Also for the record, the US Army, the largest army in the NATO 'defensive' alliance, occupies large parts of northern Syria, basically where the main oil fields are in the country, and directly sponsors two other terrorist groups, ISIS (aka ISIL - Daesh), and the Kurdish SDF separatist terrorists, and both of those groups are allegedly fighting each other!

The clashes between the two NATO-sponsored terrorist groups at the entrance of Ras Al Ayn city on the borders with Turkey started yesterday 5th July 2023 early morning, after a dispute between the terrorists over human trafficking.

Local sources reporting the news did not elaborate whether the 'human trafficking' reported by multiple sources including those aligned and paid for by the US's CIA and UK's MI6, includes living humans or human organs to be used as body parts in one of the several human organs workshops in Turkey.

By the evening of yesterday, multiple sources confirmed the killing of 2 children, the injuring of 5 civilians, and damages to houses and properties of the Syrians in the city as a result of the clashes with heavy and medium machine guns used by the two combating terrorist groups.

More in this report: NATO Terrorists Fratricide Murders Two Children in Hasakah, Syria.

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