Supporting Syrian rebels with prolonged civil war The Turkish government will continue to support the cornered rebels by revealing more than 27,000 temporary housing units built in the power's base area to the media. I made the posture clear.

In the Syrian civil war that began with the democratization movement 10 years ago, the Assad administration, which had a military advantage, has been stuck in the northwestern province of Idlib since March last year when it hunted down rebels. I am.



The Turkish government, which has consistently supported the rebels, has released to the Turkish media temporary housing for displaced persons built in the border area of ​​Idlib Governorate by the 30th.

There are more than 27,600 temporary housing units completed so far, and images from the site show displaced persons relaxing in block-made housing.



In Idlib Governorate, the recent heavy rains and floods have severely damaged the tents of displaced persons, and the United Nations is calling on the international community to support the lives of about 120,000 people.



The future of the civil war is becoming more uncertain as the Turkish government continues to support rebels by building more 25,000 temporary housing units later this year.