Turkey's plans for an offensive in North and East Syria 2023-01-02 16:34:13   ANKARA - Sabah newspaper wrote that the AKP will continue the assassinations within the scope of its attack plans against North and East Syria, and that the infrastructure of the region will be targeted.   The concept of war, which started with the "Collapse Plan", which the AKP decided at the National Security Council (NSC) meeting on October 30, 2014, and put into effect on July 24, 2015, continues today with attacks on North and East Syria. Demonstrating his intolerance with the statement "Kobani is falling" during the ISIS attacks on Kobanê, AKP President Tayyip Erdoğan continues his invasion attacks, which started with Afrin and continued with Girê Spi and Serêkaniyê, with attacks on the whole of North and East Syria today. The AKP-MHP government, which held the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) responsible for the bomb attack in Istanbul, Taksim on November 13, 2022, launched air strikes on North and East Syria on November 20, 2022.   After these attacks that lasted for days, in the trilateral meeting between Russia, Syria and Turkey, attended by Erdoğan, who gave the signal of ground attacks, even though it was decided that Turkey will be "completely withdraw from Syria" and "respect the sovereignty and integrity of Syria", Sabah Newspaper Presidential, Diplomatic and Defence Correspondent  Betül Usta wrote about Turkey's attack plans and aims against North and East Syria.   INFRASTRUCTURE WILL BE DESTROYED!   The news article, which stated that the infrastructure services of the region will be targeted in the attacks, it was stated that in order to control the financial resources of the Northern and Eastern Syria Autonomous Administration, the oil facilities and refineries will be hit for it to become unusable, internet infrastructure and other means of communication channels will be destroyed, lines in the electricity infrastructure will be cut, and concrete factories will be destroyed.    ASSASINATIONS WITH DRONES TO CONTINUE!   In the news, which signaled that the attacks of drones (SİHA), which target especially Kurdish women, will continue, it was written that the assassinations will continue.   'SAFE ZONE' PLAN   In the continuation of the news, which stated that the first target of the TAF would be Tel Rıfat and that the controversial "safe zone" project would be insisted on, it was noted that it would focus on the domestic and national defense industry, and that it would break the embargoes for it.