Aleppo Countryside: A number of civilians injured as a result of infighting of the Turkish occupation mercenaries in Afrin

Aleppo (ST): A number of civilians were injured as a result of the renewed fighting between the mercenaries of the Turkish occupation from the terrorist organizations in the occupied city of Afrin in the northwestern countryside of Aleppo.

Local sources said  that a fight with light and medium weapons broke out between groups of terrorists of the so-called “Ahrar al-Sham” and the so-called “Ninth Division” in the middle of Al-Filat Street in the city of Afrin, causing the injury of a number of civilians, including a child, and material damage to some properties of the people.

The sources pointed out that the clashes caused a state of fear and panic among the people, who were forced to leave their jobs and hide in their homes for a long time, in a situation that is repeated almost daily, with an escalation of infighting among these mercenaries.

The areas under the control of the Turkish occupation and its mercenaries are witnessing a state of chaos and fighting between terrorists who control the fate of the people in those areas, where many liquidations and assassinations were recorded between the leaders of terrorist mercenaries due to the dispute over the theft and influence.

K.Q.

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