Turkish regime’s forces and mercenaries fired rockets on towns in Hasaka

HASAKA, (ST)_The Turkish occupation forces and their mercenaries carried out rocket attacks on two towns in Hasaka countryside in parallel with entering a convoy of cars carrying dozens of terrorists through the border Sekkareyeh town.

According to the Syrian News Agency (SANA), the Turkish occupation forces and their allied terrorist groups fired rockets on the town of Rabe’aa, which is located in the northern countryside of Hasaka.

Another mortar attack was launched against Mjebret al-Sharayen town to the northeast of Tal Tamer town in the western countryside of Hasaka.

The rocket and mortar attacks caused material damages to the homes of residents.

On the other hand, the Turkish occupation forces sent 12 Pick-up cars and 2 tanks plus dozens of terrorists through the border al-Sekkareyeh town. The Turkish convoy headed towards the towns of  Bab al-Khier, Dawodeyeh, Tal Mohammad and Eniq al-Hawa in the south of the province.

The entry of the convoy synchronized with clashes between the ‘Syrian Democratic Forces” [SDF] and the mercenaries of the Turkish regime in several towns in the south of Abo Rasin town in Hasaka province.  

The clashes have erupted since the dawn.   

Basma Qaddour

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