04/10/2022

Turkey bombs  villages in the countryside of Tel Tamr, Mabbug, and Tel Abyad in North and East Syria

NORTH AND EAST SYRIA — On Monday, the Turkish Army and their Syrian National Army (SNA) proxies targeted several villages in the countryside of Tel Tamer, Mabbug (Manbij), and Tel Abyad with artillery, causing civilian casualties and damage to civila property.

A medical source at the Martyr Ligerin Hospital told NorthPress Agency that four people were injured to varying degrees. They arrived from Tel al-Laban village around 10:30 in the evening.

On the same day, local sources reported that Turkish forces bombed the village of Al-Muhsinli, north of the city of Mabbug with artillery and mortars.

The Media Center of the Manbij Military Council (MMC) said that the targeting caused significant material damage to civilian properties and spread panic among the residents.

Local source also said that villages in the countryside of Ayn Issa and along the M4 Highway were bombed with artillery and mortar shells.

The source stated that the bombing caused damage to the homes of residents and led to an exodus from the villages.

In related news, according to a report by Hawar News, the Turkish-backed SNA kidnapped 75 people during September, reportedly with the goal of displacing them to facilitate the process of demographic change. They also cut down more than 19,000 trees and seized 17,000 olive trees.