(Zaman Al Wasl)- The Turkish army has dipped further in a Syrian border area, opening a route in depth of 400 near Bab al-Hawa border crossing, residents told Zaman al-Wasl on Wednesday.
People the village of Aqrabat said the road passed through the land known as Manzalat abdul-Hai, and the Turkish Army cleared the field of olive trees of the village residents and surroundings. The source confirmed that Turkish border guards prevented people from reaching to their fields to collect the harvest, which risk them of losing the harvest this season.
Abo Mohammed is a farmer has been affected by the road, demanded the Turkish government of compensation to him an other people in the village. “would the logistic limits of Euphrates Shield operation reach to Northern countryside of Idlib?”, he wondered.
People in the village adjacent to Syrian-Turkish borders are at risk of losing their harvest of olive again due to smugglers assault or due to policy of the Turkish army which prevent them from reaching to their fields.
President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said Wednesday it was Turkey’s duty to its brothers to blow out the fire in Aleppo.
He added that at least one million people would reach to Turkey if people started to leave Aleppo.
"With all due respect, we will not pay the price for that," Erdogan added.
In his phone call with Russia's President Vladimir Putin on Tuesday evening , Erdogan highlighted that Russia had ended its air bombardment. He added that he and Putin had agreed on removing Fatah al-Sham Front (formerly called al-Nusra Front) from Aleppo.

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