Mercenaries of the Turkish occupation continue to burn large areas of wheat and barley fields in the countryside of Ras Al-Ain

Mercenaries of the Turkish occupation from the terrorist organizations continued their criminal and terrorist practices against the people and renewed to burn large areas of wheat and barley fields in Ras Al-Ain countryside and Abo Raseen area in Hasaka province.

Civil sources told SANA correspondent that the mercenaries of the Turkish occupation forces from the terrorist organizations had set fire to wide areas of the people’s fields planted with wheat and barley in the surrounding of the village of Al-Arisha, where the Turkish occupation forces and its mercenaries were deployed in the Ras Al-Ain countryside northwest of Hasaka.

 

The sources pointed out that the mercenaries of the Turkish occupation re-ignited the fire several times to ensure the continued burning of large areas of fields, stressing that the fire is still burning more wheat and barley fields.

The Al-Jazeera region is witnessing multiple fires that resulted in burning hundreds of hectares planted with wheat and barley, most of which were caused by mercenaries of the Turkish regime from terrorist organizations and illegal American coalition aircraft. The American occupation sets fire on a daily basis  with the aim of depriving the people of their livelihoods and pressuring them to co-operate with it, as well as affecting the Syrian economy in light of the siege that the Western countries led by Washington impose on Syria.

Inas Abdulkareem

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