A car bomb explosion west of the city of Ras Al-Ain, causing death and injury

Al-Hasaka, (ST) – Three terrorists from the mercenaries of the Turkish occupation forces were killed and others wounded when a car bomb exploded in the occupied Al-Adwanyah village in Ras Al-Ain countryside northwest of Hasaka.

SANA’s correspondent in Hasaka, quoting local sources, stated that a car bomb exploded targeting a check point for the mercenaries of the Turkish occupation forces from the terrorist organizations in the village of Al-Adwania, west of Ras Al-Ain, killing three terrorists and wounding others.

The sources indicated that a number of vehicles of the Turkish occupation forces rushed to the place of the explosion and began transporting the dead and wounded into Turkish territory.

On the fifteenth of this month, one of the leaders of the terrorist groups supported by the Turkish occupation forces was killed by an explosive charge in the city of Al-Bab in the northeastern countryside of Aleppo.

In the areas where terrorist groups supported by the Turkish regime are present, manifestations of chaos and insecurity are prevalent as a result of conflict and fighting among those terrorist groups to share influence and control the fate of civilians.

Raghda Sawas

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