HRE: 6 Turkish soldiers and mercenaries killed in Afrin
Two soldiers of the Turkish army and four members of Turkish-backed terrorists were killed in HRE operations.
Two soldiers of the Turkish army and four members of Turkish-backed terrorists were killed in HRE operations.
Afrin Liberation Forces (HRE) released a statement announcing the details of the recent operations carried out by their fighters against the occupation forces in the occupied Afrin territory.
The statement includes the following;
“Our forces have targeted the bases and gatherings of the invading Turkish army in Afrin and its surroundings with a series of operations. A number of Turkish soldiers and Turkish-backed jihadists were killed as a result of these operations.
AZAZ
On September 30th, our forces carried out a sniper operation against a Turkish-backed jihadist in the vicinity of Kefer Khashir village of the Azaz region. As a result, the jihadist was killed.
SHERAWA
On October 1st, our forces carried out an effective operation against 2 bases belonging to the invading Turkish army in Basile village of the Sherawa district of Afrin. As a result, both bases were destroyed and 2 soldiers were killed while a further 3 soldiers were injured.
SHERA
On October 1st, our forces targeted a group of Turkish-backed jihadists in the vicinity of Enabke village of the Shera district. As a result of this operation, 3 jihadists were killed.
AFRIN
On the same date, our forces carried out a sabotage operation against a base belonging to the invading Turkish army in the city center of Afrin. We have not yet at this point been able to clarify the results of this operation.
SHEHBA
From September 29th to October 1st, the invading Turkish army and their jihadist gangs attacked the civilian areas in the villages of Aqibe and Bene in the Sherawa district; the villages of Shekh Hilal, vicinity of Kefer Naya village and vicinity of Til Rifat town in the Shehba region by heavy tank fire and howitzer artillery. Huge material damage was caused to the houses and properties of the villagers due to the heavy shelling.”