The Turkish occupation and its mercenaries attack 8 villages in Hasakah countryside

Since morning, the Turkish occupation forces and its mercenaries from terrorist organizations renewed their aggression on the safe villages and towns in the countryside of Hasakah,  carrying  out violent shelling on 8 villages, targeting citizens’ homes and infrastructure.

Local sources told SANA reporter that the Turkish occupation forces and its mercenaries launched a violent aggression with artillery shells on the village of Tal Harmal, north of Abu Rasin town and the villages of Tal Al-Ward and Al-Dardara, which caused great material damage to homes of people.

The reporter pointed out that “the Turkish aggression expanded to include the villages of Al-Rabiat, Khirbet Al-Shair and Al-Nuwaihat in the vicinity of Abu Rasin and the village of Tal Al-Laban and Al-Kuzliya, west of the town of Tal Tamer in the northwestern countryside of Hasaka.”

 A woman was martyred and a number of civilians were injured on the 17th of this month as a result of the escalation of the Turkish occupation and its terrorists’ attacks with dozens of artillery and missile shells on the town of Abu Rasin and its surroundings in the northwestern countryside of Hasakah, which also caused the displacement of a number of families from its villages and a state of panic among civilians.

Sanaa Hasan

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