Protesters burn 11 Turkish trucks in Aleppo

ALEPPO, Syria (North Press) – Protesters in the city of al-Bab in the northeastern countryside of Aleppo, northwestern Syria, burned 11 Turkish trucks, following wave of anger due to Turkish racist acts against Syrian refugees in Turkey.

North Press correspondent reported that protesters burned 11 Turkish trucks in the city of al-Bab. The trucks were loaded with vegetable and fruits.

The angry protesters burned the trucks despite seeking shelter in Turkish military checkpoints and posts. The flames were clearly seen rising from one of the trucks in the Sheikh Akil Turkish Base.

These protests were a response to the racist Turkish acts against the Syrian refugees in the Turkish city of Kayseri.

The Turkish forces opened fire on protesters in the city of al-Atarib in the western countryside of Aleppo, as they used tear gas causing cases of suffocations.

By Siwar Hamo