More than 1,100 families have been displaced due to the bombing of villages by the Turkish occupier and terrorists in Hasakeh Countryside

Hasakeh (ST): More than 1,100 families have been displaced from their homes due to the Turkish occupation forces and terrorists’ artillery attacks on the town of Abu Rasin and a number of nearby villages in the northern countryside of Hasakeh.

 

Director of Social Affairs and Labor in Hasakeh Ibrahim Khalaf Bayn told news reporter that the directorate monitored the displacement of 1,100 families during the past two days from Abu Rasin and the villages of Al-Asadiya, Umm Harmala, Dada Abdel, Al-Matmoura, Khadrawi and Al-Rabe’at to the neighboring villages and far from the contact lines as a result of the aggression of the Turkish occupation and its mercenaries on the villages.

Khalaf pointed out that distress calls were sent to intervene with an urgent response by international organizations and NGOs.

Yesterday, 3 civilians were killed and 10 others were wounded, including children, as a result of the aggression launched by the Turkish occupation and its terrorist mercenaries with artillery and rocket-propelled grenades on the town of Abu Rasin and the villages of Tal Al-Ward, Rabi’at and Al-Asadiya in the northern countryside of Hasakeh.

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