The Turkish occupation sends a convoy of military vehicles to the city of Ras al-Ain in Hasaka

Al-Hasakah, (ST) – The Turkish occupation forces have sent a convoy of military vehicles to Ras al-Ain in the northwestern countryside of Hasaka, which is  currently witnessing fighting between terrorist groups that supported by the Turkish occupation forces over stolen goods and the permissibility of people’s houses after they displace them from the city.

Civil sources reported that a state of chaos is in the city of Ras Al-Ain as a result of fighting between thb e terrorists of the so-called “Sultan Murad” which are supported by Turkish occupation forces.

 The fighting expanded to include neighborhoods within the city, and as a result of it the Turkish occupation forces formed a convoy of 20 military vehicles, including armored vehicles brought from the villages of Daoudia, Aneeq al-Hawa, Tal Muhammad and other occupied villages, they sent them to the city of Ras al-Ain, according to civil sources itself.

The villages located in the areas of the Turkish occupation forces and its terrorist mercenaries in Hasaka countryside are witnessing a state of chaos due to the fighting and rivalry between mercenary groups, while terrorists continue their violations against the people of the region through continuous arrests, theft and looting of private property, sabotage of infrastructure, attacks on citizens’ houses, and expelling them with the aim of replacing them with the families of the terrorists.

Raghda Sawas

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