Turkish regime forces evacuate one of their military positions in Syria

HASAKA, (ST)_The Turkish occupation forces evacuated their military position in Manajir town in Ras Al-Ayn countryside and amalgamated it with their military position in al-Soda town in the same region.

Since the start of the Turkish attack on the north of Syria, the Turkish regime forces have set up 6 military positions in Ras Al-Ayn countryside in Hasaka province.

Yesterday, a military convoy belonging to the Turkish occupation forces patrolled the 6 military positions.

Add to that, the Turkish regime forces and their mercenaries imposed extortion fee on the residents of Em al-Asafir town in Ras Al-Ayn countryside in exchange for not being killed.

They, in addition, robbed the homes of locals and power transformers in Sh’lah and Amert towns in Ras Al-Ayn countryside, and prevented the locals from returning to their homes in the two towns in Hasaka province.

In the same region, a car exploded when the Turkish occupation forces and their mercenaries were booby trapping it in al-Ahras town in Ras Al-Ayn countryside. Several mercenaries were killed and injured in the blast.

Basma Qaddour

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