Turkish occupation and its mercenaries attack the vicinity of Tal Tamr and Ras Al-Ain with missiles

Hasakah, (ST) – The Turkish occupation forces and their mercenaries from terrorist organizations renewed their aggression against the safe villages and towns in the vicinity of Tal Tamr and Ras Al-Ain in the northwestern countryside of Hasakah.

Local sources told SANA that, the Turkish occupation forces and their terrorist mercenaries fired a number of artillery shells and rockets that fell in the village of Dardara, north of Tel Tamer, in the Hasakah countryside, causing material damage to homes and properties.

 The sources pointed out that the areas of deployment of the Turkish occupation forces and its mercenaries in the northern countryside of Hasakah witnessed movements between their centers of presence on the opposite side of the contact lines and the arrival of reinforcements to some of these centers coming from the Turkish occupation bases in the city of Ras Al-Ain and its northwestern countryside.

The Turkish occupation forces, in cooperation with the terrorist organizations have intensified their attacks  with shells and missiles on villages in the vicinity of Tal Tamr and Ras Al-Ain, causing significant damage to infrastructure.

Raghda Sawas

 

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