Al-Hasakah, (ST) – In the context of its continued aggression on Syrian territories, the Turkish occupation sent a convoy of trucks loaded with logistical supplies to reinforce its points and establish a separation wall in the countryside of Ras al-Ain city northwest of Hasaka.
Civil sources told a SANA correspondent in Al-Hasakah that the Turkish occupation sent dozens of trucks this evening through the village of Sukkariya in the eastern Ras al-Ain countryside, near the Turkish border, loaded with concrete blocks and various logistical materials.
The sources pointed out that the trucks headed towards the village of Bab Al-Faraj near the Turkish border and it is expected that they will be used to build a separation wall in the region, in the framework of the Turkish regime’s attempts to devote its aggressive policies and impose the status quo in the areas it occupied with its mercenaries from terrorist organizations.
The Turkish regime established a cement wall hundreds of kilometers long in April of last year in the vicinity of the city of Afrin in the northern countryside of Aleppo to isolate it from its natural geographical surroundings as an integral part of the Syrian territories.
Turkish occupation forces open fire at people of Deir Ghosn village in Hasaka countryside
On the other hand, a civilian was martyred by the Turkish occupation forces in Deir Ghosn village in Hasaka countryside.
Local sources told SANA’s reporter in Hasaka that the Turkish occupation forces opened fire at farmers working in their fields in Deir Ghosn near the Turkish borders of al-Jawadiya town in Hasaka countryside, which led to the death of one of the farmers.
Yesterday, the Turkish occupation forces and its mercenaries deliberately opened fire at a civilian car in Qashqa area southwest of Ras al-Ain, martyring one civilian and injuring another.
Since its aggression on Syrian territories on the ninth of last October, the Turkish regime forces and its terrorist mercenaries have carried out criminal operations against the people, destroyed the infrastructure and service facilities, made chaos and practiced various forms of terrorism against the people, which led to the displacement of a large number of them towards the cities of Hasaka and Qamishli.
Raghda Sawas