Turkish occupation forces and mercenaries launch an attack on the town of Ein Issa, north Raqqa

On November 23, the Turkish occupation forces and their mercenaries from the terrorist organizations launched an attack against Ein Issa town, 70km north Raqqa city.

The Turkish occupation forces and their mercenaries of terrorists used various types of artillery and rocket shells that hit residential neighborhoods in Ein Issa town, causing damage to citizens’ properties, public utilities and infrastructure.

On November 22, a number of civilians were killed and wounded in the Turkish occupation forces and their mercenaries’ attacks on the countryside of Ras Al-Ain.

According to civil sources, the Turkish occupation forces seized a piece of land, ranging between 200 and 250 dunums, 4km  east of the town of Ras Al-Ain, to be used as new headquarters of the Turkish occupation forces.

Local sources confirmed the entry of dozens of families from Turkish territory towards Ras Al Ain town, some of them wearing Afghan uniforms, which Daesh terrorists used to wear and a large part of them settled in the southern part of the town.

The sources said that a terrorist group operating under the command of the Turkish occupation forces kidnapped two citizens from the village of Mubarakiya in Abu Rasin area.

 

O. al-Mohammad.

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