Turkish regime’s mercenaries shell houses of residents in Dardarah town in Syria’s Hasakah

HASAKAH, (ST)_The Turkish forces and their terrorist mercenaries have renewed their attacks on safe towns and villages in Hasaka countryside, according to the Syrian News Agency (SANA). 
 
The Agency quoted the sources as saying that the Turkish regime’s mercenaries, who occupy some areas in the northern countryside of Hasakah, targeted with artillery shells the houses of residents in Dardarah town in the countryside of Abo Rassen area to the east of Ras Al-Ayn city,  causing damage to the houses and the residents’ properties.
 
The Turkish occupation forces and their terrorist mercenaries, since their aggression on Syrian territories last October, have repeatedly burned agricultural crops and stolen properties, agricultural equipment and machinery as well as houses after displacing their owners. They also repeatedly cut off water supplies from the Alouk station that provides water to more than a million citizens in Hasakah, thereby worsening the suffering of civilians in that area.
 
Basma Qaddour
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