Scores of Turkish-backed mercenaries injured in an explosive device blast in Hasakah countryside

A number of Turkish-backed mercenaries were injured when an explosive device went off inside a car in Al-Naseriyya area, to the west of Ras Al-Ayn city in Hasakah northwestern countryside where Turkish-backed terrorist groups and mercenaries are positioned.

According to local sources, the explosion occurred before the car arrived at the position of the Turkish occupation mercenaries in Al-Naseriyya area, causing injuries to a number of mercenaries and material damage to the site of the explosion.

The sources added that a group of mercenaries cordoned off the site of the explosion before two Turkish ambulances arrived there to transfer the inured mercenaries.

The areas where Turkish-backed terrorists are deployed have been witnessing explosions as well as infighting between the terrorist groups over areas of influence and looted items. These incidents have caused the martyrdom of dozens of civilians and the displacement of many others from their villages and agricultural lands which the terrorists had vandalized and stolen the crops.

Hamda Mustafa

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