A number of Turkish occupation forces and mercenaries are killed in Ras al-Ain due to loot sharing

On November 30, a number of Turkish occupation forces and their mercenaries were killed in an explosion at a military headquarters in Tal Halaf town near Ras al-Ain. 

Infighting broke between terrorists who work under the command of the Turkish occupation forces in the city of Ras al-Ain and because of disputes over the sharing of stolen property, according to the Syrian Arab New Agency (SANA) correspondent in al- Hassaka governorate.

On the other hand, cars belonging to the Turkish occupation forces and mercenaries transported prefabricated rooms from the village of Al-Saffah to the villages of Aneeq Al-Hawa, Khirbet Jammu and Al-Mahmoudia of Abu Rasin town, in the northwest of Hasaka, according to civil sources.

On November 29. the Turkish occupation forces entered trucks carrying construction materials through the border village of Sukkariyah, heading south towards the villages of Daoudia, Tal Muhammad, Aneeq Al Hawa and Mahmudiya, followed by the entry of a military convoy of the occupation also includes 13 vehicles from Turkey to the city of Ras Al Ain through the village of Sukkariyah to strengthen the Turkish military points.

The American occupation forces carried out airdrops with two helicopters and covered by two warplanes in the village of al-Hasso in the eastern countryside of Al-Shadadi .

The American occupation forces killed 5 people, including a woman from Daesh of Iraqi nationality before it carried out a similar airdrop in the village Ragam al-Hajar, killing three other Iraqi ISIS members.

 

O. al-Mohammad

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