The Turkish invader strikes hospital in Hasaka, kills many civilians in the northeast of Syria

The clashes erupted this morning between the Turkish invaders and the ‘Syrian Democratic Forces’ militia with light and medium machine guns resulted in stopping the Turkish regime army’s advance into the city of Ras Al-Ayn in Hasaka and the SDF militia’s recapture of parts of the industrial area inside the city.

These clashes coincided with intensive strikes carried out by the Turkish regime army’s jets and artillery on several areas in Hasaka countryside amid reports about the existence of US soldiers on the outskirts of Tal Abyad area in Raqqa and in Ras Al-Ayn area in Hasaka.

The Turkish regime army captured grain silos and the eastern entrance of Ras Al-Ayn city and entered al-Azezeyeh town to the west of the city, while all roads that lead to Tal Abyad area became under the Turkish army’s fire.

In addition, the Turkish regime army fired rockets on the northern districts of Qameshli and struck the towns of Shwargha and Malekeyeh in the northern countryside of Aleppo. It entered several towns from which the SDF militia ran away.

Two civilian were martyred and one wounded in Turkish rocket attack on al-Zaytoneh district to the north of Qameshli city.

A child was also martyred in another Turkish rocket attack on Qaddour Bik district in the same city [Qameshli].

The Turkish invader struck the national hospital in Ras al-Ayn city in Hasaka amid the continuity of hit-and-run attack between the Turkish regime forces and the SDF militia.   

In another development, the SDF militia conveyed ‘al-Mabrokeh’ camp from Ras Al-Ayn countryside to al-Aresheh area in the southern countryside of Hasaka.

On the other hand, at least one Turkish soldier died and 3 others wounded as they were carrying out an operation within the framework of Turkish army’s attack on towns in the northeast of Syria, according to the Turkish Defense Ministry.

Basma Qaddour  

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