Turkish Regime Forces Destroy Aid Convoy on Way to Afrin

ALEPPO, (ST)- Turkish regime forces last night destroyed an aid convoy which was on its way to Afrin. At least 13 civilians were killed and wounded.

According to SANA reporter, the Turkish army’s artillery targeted  with more than 50 shells a convoy of trucks as well as buses and cars carrying aid, gas salenders and fuel tanks to Afrin. The convoy was shelled near al-Zeyara village before arriving Afrin city in Aleppo northern countryside.

The reporter said that one civilian was martyred and 12 others were wounded in the Turkish forces attack. The wounded were transferred to the hospitals in the city of Afrin and al-Zahraa town.

 Yesterday, a civilian was martyred and three others were wounded in Turkish artillery shelling against Janderis town.

Hamda Mustafa

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