Turkish occupation and its mercenaries attack the village of Bab Al-Khair in Hasakah countryside

Hasakah, (ST) – The Turkish occupation forces and their terrorist mercenaries targeted the village of Babal-Khair in the northwestern countryside of Hasakah with artillery. The fierceness of the continuous attacks on the village caused a massive displacement movement of the surrounding villages.

Local sources told SANA reporter that “the Turkish occupation forces and the terrorist groups supported by them targeted Bab al-Khair village, north of Abu Rasin, with artillery and rockets, causing material damage and great panic among the residents as a result of the violent shelling and the sounds of explosions.”

 The sources pointed out that, most of the villages and towns adjacent to the areas controlled by the occupation forces and terrorists witnessed a large displacement of people to escape the repeated attacks on them.

As a result of the Turkish attacks, yesterday, the Tel Tamer electricity station stopped working, as a result of targeting the “66K” line. F” fed the station with a number of missiles in the Umm Al-Kif area in the Hasakah countryside.

Raghda Sawas

 

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