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The Turkish occupation and its mercenaries attack the missiles on the villages of Umm Hamarla, Tal Hermal and Al-Asadiya in the Ras Al-Ain countryside and Abu Rasin

2020-01-26T14:25:09.710Z


Al-Hasakah-SANA The Turkish occupation forces and its mercenaries from the terrorist organizations have shelled residential homes


Al-Hasakah-Sana

The Turkish occupation forces and its mercenaries from the terrorist organizations assaulted with shells residential houses in the villages and towns surrounding the city of Ras al-Ain in the northwestern Hasaka countryside.

"The Turkish occupation forces and their mercenaries from the terrorists, and based on the observation points set up by the occupation, attacked a number of mortars and artillery shells on the residential buildings in the villages of Umm Hamarla, Tal Hermel and Al-Asadiya in the vicinity of the Ras Al-Ain countryside and Abu Rasin in Hasaka countryside," said a Sanaa correspondent, quoting civil sources. A number of homes. ”

The reporter pointed out that "the aggression of the Turkish occupation forces and its mercenaries also caused the displacement of a number of families from the residents of these villages for fear of indiscriminate shells that affected their residential homes and destroyed a number of them."

Since the beginning of its aggression on the Syrian territories on the ninth of last October, the Turkish occupation forces and its terrorist mercenaries attacked the safe villages and towns in the countryside of Hasaka, Raqqa and Aleppo with artillery shells and various heavy weapons, which caused the destruction of residential houses and vital installations in these towns, in addition to displacing the residents of these villages And towns from their homes.

Source: sena

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