Mercenaries of Turkish occupation injured in an explosive device in Azaz

A number of mercenaries of the Turkish occupation from terrorist organizations were injured as a result of the detonation of an explosive device in their car in the city of Azaz in the northern countryside of Aleppo.

 

Local sources told SANA that an explosive device exploded this morning in a four-wheel drive vehicle equipped with a machine gun belonging to the terrorist organizations backed by the Turkish regime in the city of Azaz in the northern countryside. The explosion led to wounding a number of terrorists with varying degrees of injuries and caused damages in the vicinity of the explosion.

The sources pointed out that two ambulances came to the site of the explosion and transported the injured towards Turkish territory.

In areas where terrorist groups backed by the Turkish regime are deployed, chaos and insecurity prevail as a result of conflicts taking place between these terrorist groups and their leaders over  influence and control of  the city and  the fate of its citizens.

Inas Abdulkareem

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