Turkish occupation, its mercenaries again shell Abu Rasin town in Hasakah

Renewed rocket and artillery fire by the Turkish occupation and its mercenaries on the houses of citizens in Abu Rasin town and the surrounding villages in Hasakah northern countryside, has caused damage to several houses and led to the displacement of many families, according to local sources.

The sources told SANA on Saturday that the repeated shelling by the Turkish occupation and its mercenaries forces the locals to leave their houses in the targeted areas, particularly at night, and then return during the day hours when the shelling stops.

The sources pointed out that the residents have fears that a large-scale aggression may be launched soon by the mercenaries of the Turkish occupation, who are positioned in the countryside of the occupied city of Ras Al-Ayn, with the aim of occupying Abu Rasin town and the surrounding villages.

 Over the past days, the towns of Abu Rasin and Tal Tamer in Hasakah countryside witnessed the displacement of hundreds of families due to the shelling by the Turkish occupation and its mercenaries that led to human casualties and caused damage to the locals’ houses as well as to private and public properties.  

Hamda Mustafa

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