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The killing of a number of mercenaries of the Turkish occupation after fighting between them in Al-Bab and Afrin in the countryside of Aleppo

2021-05-03T15:38:08.513Z


Aleppo-SANA A number of terrorists from the mercenaries of the Turkish occupation were killed in fighting between them in the cities of Al-Bab and Afrin in the countryside


Aleppo-Sana

A number of terrorists from the mercenaries of the Turkish occupation were killed in fighting between them in the cities of Al-Bab and Afrin in the northern countryside of Aleppo.

"Violent clashes took place between the terrorists of the so-called" Army of Ahfad "faction and other mercenaries of what is known as the" Hamza Division "in the city of al-Bab, after a dispute broke out between them, which caused deaths and injuries among the terrorists on both sides, local sources reported to SANA.

The sources pointed out that "two mercenaries of the Turkish occupation were killed after an attack by unknown assailants at their checkpoint in Sharan district in the vicinity of Afrin in the northern countryside of Aleppo."

The areas of deployment of the Turkish occupation forces and their mercenaries from the terrorist organizations are witnessing a state of security chaos, fighting and infighting between the mercenary factions as a result of disputes that arise between them from time to time over the stolen property of citizens and their agricultural crops. These areas also witness mutual liquidations and assassinations between mercenaries by planting explosive devices and detonating cars. And bicycles booby-trapped, often resulting in civilian casualties and injuries.

Source: sena

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