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Popular protests against the Turkish occupation in Tal Halaf village and the injury of civilians by the occupation bullets in Al-Mashrafa in Ras Al-Ain countryside

2019-10-24T11:07:40.638Z


Al-Hasakah-Sana Popular protests took place in the countryside of Ras Al-Ain against the Turkish occupation forces due to the prevention of the residents of the city


Al-Hasakah-Sana

Popular protests in the countryside of Ras Al Ain against Turkish occupation forces came out because they prevented the people from returning to their homes and properties that are being looted by the mercenaries of the Turkish aggression from terrorist groups.

According to SANA correspondent in al-Hasakah, the residents of Tal Halaf village in Ras Al-Ain countryside have protested since this morning to deny them from returning to their homes and properties that are being looted and robbed by terrorist groups belonging to the Turkish regime forces.

Local sources in Ras Al-Ain reported that the houses and property of residents in Ras Al-Ain and its villages were looted and robbed by the Turkish occupation forces and their mercenaries.

In a related context, the reporter pointed to the injury of two citizens injured by the Turkish occupation forces shot dead on the people in the village of Musharrafa occupied the southern countryside of Ras al-Ain.

Since the beginning of the aggression on the territory, the forces of the Turkish regime and its mercenaries have targeted villages and border towns in the countryside of al-Hasakah and Raqqa, and destroyed houses and places of worship with rockets and artillery, resulting in the destruction of those villages and towns and the displacement of thousands of citizens and the occupation of the city of Ras al-Ain and some surrounding villages.

Source: sena

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