The Turkish occupation forces and their terrorist mercenaries renew their assault on the town of Ain Issa in the northern countryside of Raqqa

The Turkish occupation forces and their terrorist mercenaries attacked the town of Ain Issa in the northern countryside of Raqqa.

Local sources reported to SANA that a number of artillery shells fired by the Turkish occupation forces and their mercenaries landed at the outskirts of the town of Ain Issa, in the far northern countryside of Raqqa, causing material damage.

The sources indicated that these repeated attacks on the town and the surrounding villages near the areas of terrorists who are  supported by Turkish occupation forces disrupt public life for civilians living in the area, in addition to  the threat to their lives and property.

Thus the Turkish occupation forces and their terrorist mercenaries continue their attacks on civilians, targeting infrastructure and public and private 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, displace them and seize their property and fields.

Sanaa Hasan 

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