The Turkish occupation forces and their mercenaries launch artillery shells on the town of Ain Issa in the countryside of Raqqa

On February 4th, the Turkish occupation forces and its mercenaries from the terrorist organizations renewed their artillery attacks on the town of Ain Issa.

Local sources said that the Turkish occupation forces attacks caused damage to the property of the people and to the cultivated lands.

On February 3rd, the Turkish occupation forces and their terrorist mercenaries attacked the village of Saida and part of the international road (M4) in Ain Issa district, which caused material damage to property and the road and a state of panic among the owners of cars and the agricultural machinery traveling on it.

 

Meanwhile, the Turkish occupation forces and its mercenaries from the terrorist organizations burned a number of citizens’ homes in the Tal Tamer area in the northern countryside of Hasaka.

Local sources said that the Turkey-backed  so-called “Hamza Division” burned four houses in the village of Al-Qasimia in the Tal Tamr region.

 

O. al-Mohammad

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