Terrorists are wounded in fight between them in Al-Adwaniya in the occupied Ras Al-Ain district of Al-Hasakah

A number of terrorists were wounded  in the fighting between terrorist groups backed by the Turkish occupation forces in the village of Al-Adwaniya in the occupied Ras Al-Ain district in the northwestern countryside of Hasakah.

Civil sources told a SANA reporter that a number of Turkish occupation mercenaries were injured as a result of a fight between a terrorist group affiliated with the so-called (20th Division) and terrorists from  (al-Sharqiya shield army ) in the village of Adwaniya, east of the occupied city of Ras al-Ain.

The sources attributed the fighting to a dispute between them over control of the smuggling routes and illegal corridors they opened towards Turkish territory.

 

On Tuesday, a leader of the so-called (Hamza Division) and two terrorists of his escorts were killed when an explosive device exploded in a car in the town of Rajo in Afrin region in the northern countryside of Aleppo.

The areas occupied by terrorist groups backed by the Turkish regime are witnessing an escalation in the fighting between them as a result of the conflicts to share influence, control the fate of civilians and control crossings and roads.

 

Inas Abdulkareem

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