The army engages in violent clashes against the Turkish occupation forces

On October 30, the Syrian Arab Army units fought against the Turkish occupation forces in Tal al-Ward, south-east of Ras al-Ain, and the Mabaqar (Cattle) Company in Tall Tamar.

The Turkish forces waged artillery attacks and bombardments against the civilians’ houses and forced them to leave their homes.

The Turkish occupation forces and their mercenaries launched a large-scale attack on Abu Rasin, east Ras al-Ain and occupied the villages of Mahmudiya, Darbou, Aziziyah, Rihaniyeh, Khirbet Qaraj, Faisaliah, Al-A’aboush, Saybatteh, Al-Manakh, Regleh, Al-Hamra, Al-Jamileh and Al-Qasimia near Ras Al-Ain and Tall Tamr towns.

The Turkish occupation forces and their mercenaries closed the Tal Tamr-Abu Rasin road after being targeted by the Turkish warplanes and artillery.

The Turkish occupation forces entered a military convoy from Tel Halaf village south-east Ras Al-Ain and waged attacks against the villages of Um Shu’ayfah and Khirbet Al-Sha’er with the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) groups.

The American occupation forces moved a convoy of trucks from the illegal military base of Qasrak, between Tal Tamr and Tel Baidar, towards Iraq.

 

O. al-Mohammad  

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