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A civilian was injured and a part of the Grand Mosque in Abu Rasin collapsed by the bombing of the Turkish occupation and its mercenaries

2021-12-30T15:58:43.016Z


Al-Hasakah, SANA- A civilian was injured, and part of the Great Mosque collapsed, and other major damages occurred in the town of Abu Rasin


Al-Hasakah-SANA

A civilian was wounded, and part of the Great Mosque collapsed, and other major damages occurred in the town of Abu Rasin as a result of the artillery attack of the Turkish occupation forces and its mercenaries.

Local sources told SANA reporter in Al-Hasakah that the Turkish occupation forces and the terrorist organizations associated with them renewed the bombing of Abu Rasin town in the northern countryside of Hasaka with artillery and mortars, which caused the injury of a civilian and the collapse of part of the Great Mosque in the town and damage to some homes and public and private properties.

The reporter indicated that a concentrated bombardment of the occupation forces and terrorists targeted the villages of Tal Shanan, Al-Dardara, Umm Al-Kaif and Tal Juma'a in the Tel Tamer district in the northwestern countryside, which led to damage to homes, public properties and parts of the roads.

The Turkish occupation forces and the terrorist groups it supports continue their attacks with artillery and rocket-propelled grenades on the safe villages and towns in Ras al-Ain, Tal Tamr and Abu Rasin towns in the northern and northwestern countryside, which led, during the previous period, to the death of martyrs and casualties among civilians and significant material damage to homes and property.

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Source: sena

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