A child martyred as a result of clashes between the Turkish occupation and the (SDF) militia in Aleppo countryside

Aleppo (ST):  A child was killed as a result of clashes that erupted between the Turkish occupation forces and their mercenaries of terrorist organizations on one side and the US-backed  (SDF) militia  on the other side, in the vicinity of the city of Mare’a in the northern countryside of Aleppo.

Local sources reported  violent clashes with heavy and automatic weapons broke out between the Turkish occupation forces and their mercenaries on the one hand and the (SDF) militia on the other hand, causing the death of a child as a result of indiscriminate gunfire in the vicinity of the city of Mare’a in the northern countryside of Aleppo.

The sources pointed out that the clashes and indiscriminate shelling also led to the displacement of a number of families and damage to areas of agricultural fields and irrigation canals that farmers had established to irrigate their crops.

The repeated clashes between the (SDF) militia and the Turkish occupation forces and its mercenaries from the terrorist organizations in the countryside of Aleppo, Raqqa and Hasakeh over the past months have resulted in the death and injury of dozens of civilians and huge damage to their private and public properties.

K.Q.

 
 
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