6 Turkish occupation mercenaries killed and 5 injured as a result of infighting in the countryside of Hasakeh

Hasakeh (ST): 6 terrorists of the Turkish occupation mercenaries were killed and 5 others were injured as a result of the continuation of the fighting that erupted among them yesterday in the occupied city of Ras al-Ain in the northwestern countryside of Hasakeh.

 Local sources from Ras al-Ain reported  that the fighting that erupted yesterday afternoon between two terrorist groups affiliated with the so-called (Al-Mu’tasim Division), affiliated with the so-called (Free Army), loyal to the Turkish occupation forces in the city of Ras al-Ain, led to the death of 6 terrorists and wounding 5. others on both sides.

Yesterday, fighting broke out between the mercenaries of the Turkish occupation in the occupied city of Ras al-Ain as a result of a dispute between two groups of the so-called (Al-Mu’tasim Division) terrorists to control the checkpoints and seize the homes of civilians who were displaced under threat of death and kidnapping to safe areas where the Syrian Arab Army is deployed.

The sources pointed out that the terrorists used machine guns, RPGs and mortars during the clashes, which also resulted in material damage to public and private properties and the destruction of military equipment for both sides of the conflict.

K.Q.

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