The mercenaries of the Turkish occupation attack with artillery around the city of Ain Issa in the northern countryside of al-Raqqa

Al-Raqqa, (ST) – The Turkish occupation mercenaries from the terrorist organizations renewed their attacks on the safe places around their areas of deployment and targeted with artillery shells the vicinity of Ain Issa city in the northern countryside of al-Raqqa.

Local sources told SANA that several artillery shells fired by the Turkish occupation mercenaries landed around the city of Ain Issa in the far northern countryside of al-Raqqa, causing material damage to the place.

The sources indicated that the violent and repeated bombardment of population centers by the Turkish occupation forces and their mercenaries causes a state of panic and fear among civilians and prevents farmers from working on their lands and aims to displace the people from their villages and towns.

The Turkish occupation forces and their terrorist mercenaries continue their attacks on civilians, targeting public and private infrastructure and property, and carrying out more raids and kidnapping campaigns in their areas of control within the framework of the Turkish regime’s plans to put pressure on the people of the region and displace them and seize their property and fields.

Raghda Sawas

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