The Turkish occupation and its mercenaries attack the village of Alouk in the countryside of Hasaka

The Turkish occupation forces and its terrorist mercenaries renewed their attacks on villages and towns in the countryside of Hasaka and attacked with shells on Saturday evening the village of Alouk in the countryside of Ras al-Ain.

Civil sources told SANA correspondent that the Turkish occupation forces and the terrorist organizations under their command stationed in the occupied neighboring villages attacked the homes of Alouk village, east of Ras al-Ain, northwest of Hasaka.

 

Through their repeated attacks with shells on the village, the theft of  agricultural crops and kidnappings, the mercenaries of the Turkish occupation are trying to displace the locals  from their homes so that they can seize them and resettle their families there.

Since the beginning of its aggression on the northern border areas of the country on the ninth of last October and its occupation of a number of villages, towns and cities, the Turkish occupation forces and their mercenaries of terrorist organizations have taken those occupied areas as a starting point to carry out their continuous attacks on civilians, displacing thousands of them and looting their property.

Inas Abdulkareem

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