Manbij Military Council announces balance sheet for August
Manbij Military Council published its balance sheet for the month of August, according to which 7 mercenaries were killed and 22 others were wounded.
Manbij Military Council published its balance sheet for the month of August, according to which 7 mercenaries were killed and 22 others were wounded.
In its balance sheet for the month of August, Manbij Military Council (MMC) stated the following regarding the attacks of the occupying Turkish state and allied mercenaries and the resistance of the fighters:
843 howitzer and mortar attacks were carried out.
Manbij Military Council responded to 7 attacks and repelled them.
7 drone attacks were carried out in the villages of Manbij.
4 drones were shot down.
A total of 11 missile attacks were carried out, including 7 on the village of Ewn Dadat, 3 on the village of Mehsenli and 1 on the village of Cat.
11 civilians, including women and children, were wounded in the attacks and bombardments.
7 mercenaries were killed, and 22 gangs were wounded.
27 mortars were fired at Hoşeriye village, 28 at Cat, 27 at Deric, 24 at Tûxar, 81at Ewn Dadat, 44 at Jarad, 45 at Ereb Hesen, 78 at Um Cilûd, 14 at Um Edese, 39 at Dendeniye, 209 at Siyade, 18 at Qirtwêran, 59 Kawiklî, 38 at Korhiyok, 29 at Boxaz, 13 at Ceble Hemra, 15 at Yanlî and 17 at Boyhic village.
During the attacks in the month of August, the occupying Turkish state and its mercenaries randomly bombarded the villages north and west of Manbij. In particular, Hosheriya, Mehsenlî, Cat, Ewn Dadat, Tûxar and other villages were targeted. Manbij Military Council fighters prevented infiltration attempts in these villages.
On 21 August, fighting broke out between the fighters of Manbij Military Council and the mercenaries who wanted to infiltrate Mehsenlî village. 2 mercenaries were killed in the clash, and two others were wounded. The remaining gangs fled the scene.
Manbij Military Council emphasised their determination to ensure peace and security in the region and noted that they are ready to respond to any attack directed against residential areas.