China plans to build Universal airport in Mekit County

China plans to build a universal airport in Mekit County, Kashgar Province, in accordance with its evil plan to completely sinicize East Turkistan and implement the so-called "One Road, One Belt" plan without hindrance.
According to the April 30 news report of the Chinese propaganda agency Tiryot Tagh, China plans to build a general airport in Mekit County according to its plan to sinicize East Turkistan. Through the evaluation meeting, it was said that the comprehensive conditions of Khemkusar village in Mekit County are relatively good, and it has met the conditions for the construction of an A1 level general airport.
Mekit County is located in the southwest of East Turkistan, in the east of Kashgar Prefecture, with a total area of 10,900 square kilometers. In the south, it is bordered by Qaylik County, in the west, it is connected to Yeken County, in the north, it is connected to Maralbeshi County through the Yeken River, and in the east, it is connected to Guma County of Hotan Prefecture through the Teklimakan Desert. China considers Mekit County to be an important node city in the so-called "One Belt, One Road" project, located at the center of five counties in the Yeken River Valley, and an important area for the wide opening of East Turkistan. This time, the General Airport to be built in Mekit County is an important part of China's so-called "One Belt, One Road" plan.
According to reports, there are currently two of the A1 type general airports established and certified in East Turkistan, 11 of the B type general airports in use, and four of the heliports in use. In addition, there are two A1 type general airports under construction, namely Qayyaq General Airport and Arshang General Airport. There are three planned low-altitude flight service stations in Altai, Karamai, and Cherchan, respectively.
In order to achieve their evil goal of complete Sinicization of East Turkistan, the Chinese invaders are detaining the people of East Turkistan in penal camps and prisons, deporting young people to Chinese provinces, reducing the number of Uyghurs, and accelerating the deployment of Chinese immigrants instead. For this, they are expanding East Turkistan's air traffic, railways, and highways, and are looting East Turkistan's resources.

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02/05/2024
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