Turkish occupation forces bring in additional vehicles into the Ras Al-Ain area

Al-Hasakah, (ST) – The Turkish occupation forces renewed their attacks on the Syrian territories and bring in additional military reinforcements to the Ras Al-Ain area of Hasaka countryside, and this happened hour after attacked at the village of Tawila al-Wakaa in Tal Tamr area in the northwestern countryside, causing material damage to houses.


A SANA reporter said that the Turkish occupation forces moved a convoy of 15 vehicles into the village of Arbaeen in Ras Al-Ain countryside carrying equipment and logistical reinforcements.

The reporter also mentioned earlier that artillery belonging to the Turkish occupation forces yesterday assaulted the village of Tawila Al-Kawa in Tel Tamr district which caused material damage to houses and properties.

Since the Turkish occupation forces attacks on Syrian trritories on the ninth of last October, the Turkish regime forces and its terrorists have carried out criminal operations against the people and destroyed the infrastructure and service facilities which led to a displacement of civilians towards the cities of Hasaka and Qamishli.

On the other hand, the reporter said that an explosive device had exploded inside the headquarters of the Turkish occupation mercenaries, south of Ras Al-Ain.

Last Thursday, 4 Turkish soldiers were killed and 8 others, among them terrorists, were wounded by a car bomb explosion in the occupied Tal Halaf village in Ras Al-Ain countryside, northwest of Hasaka.

 

Raghda Sawas 

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