Turkish army increases its activities along Rojava border

Turkish army continues to increase the number of its forces along the Rojava border. Soldiers have been digging trenches as new war equipment are brought into military outposts.

Turkish state continues to increase its activities along the border with Rojava, West Kurdistan. Soldiers pointing their weapons at areas populated by civilians have been digging trenches that are 6 meters deep and 4 meters wide in the Êkidam village of Efrîn’s Shera district.

The occupant Turkish army is also equipping its border outposts with new artillery, thermal cameras, night vision binoculars and armored vehicles.

Civilians living in the villages of Shera district along the border with North Kurdistan report that the Turkish army has increased the number of soldiers on guard watch as well as the number of soldiers on the border in general.

The Turkish state is also reported to be building a wall along the borders of Efrîn’s Cindirês and Bilbil districts, and soldiers dug trenches along the border with Afrin’s Bilbil and Shera districts.