Turkish occupation forces loot and burn homes of civilians in Hasaka countryside

HASAKA, RAQQA, (ST)_At least two civilians were martyred when the Turkish regime forces targeted a car picking them up in Abo Serrah town to the north of Ain Issa area in the northern countryside of Raqqa, according to the Syrian News Agency (SANA).

The agency added that the Turkish occupation forces looted and burned homes of several civilians in towns in Tal Tamer and Ras Al-Ayn areas  in the northern countryside of Hasaka.

Add to that, the Turkish regime army struck al-Ibrahemeyeh town in Ras Al-Ayn countryside to the northwest of Hasaka and silos in the northwest of Tal Tamer city in the same province.

In Ras Al-Ayn city, the Turkish regime forces clashed with the SDF militia amid strikes carried out by the Turkish regime on the city.

In another development, the “Syria Democratic Forces” militia opened fire on a march organized by Menbej residents in the city.

While the US occupation forces conveyed 250 wives of foreign ISIS terrorists from al-Hol camp in the illegal Shdadi base to Iraq.

There was also a terror rocket attack on the outskirts of Rasef town in the west of Hama province. The rockets were fired by terrorist groups.

Basma Qaddour

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