Motorcycle bomb kills, injures a number of Turkish occupation-affiliated mercenaries in a village in Ras al-Ayn of Hassaka countryside

HASAKA, (ST)- A number of Turkish occupation mercenaries were killed and injured as a result of a motorcycle bomb blast in al-Sherka village in the southwest of Ras al-Ayn area in the northwestern countryside of Hasaka .

SANA reporter cited local sources as saying that a booby-trapped motorcycle exploded Saturday evening while a group of mercenaries affiliated to the Turkish occupation were passing through the border village of al-Sherka, killing and wounding a number of them.

In the same context, the Turkish occupation forces continue their aggression on the Syrian territories.

  Today, the Turkish forces allowed the entry of a convoy of tanks as well as digging and transport vehicles through al-Sherka village. The convoy stopped at the outskirts of the village in the eastern countryside of Ras al-Ayn.

Also, terrorist mercenaries affiliated to the Turkish occupation continued to steal the properties of the locals of Ras al-Ayn area and the neighboring villages. Infighting erupted among the terrorists over the stolen items, leading to the killing and injury of some of them.

Hamda Mustafa

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