Occupation attacks on Ain Issa region continue
The Turkish army and jihadist mercenaries have intensified their attacks on northern Syria in recent weeks in violation of so-called ceasefire agreements and international law.
The Turkish army and jihadist mercenaries have intensified their attacks on northern Syria in recent weeks in violation of so-called ceasefire agreements and international law.
The Turkish army and allied mercenaries continue their intensified attacks against North-East Syria.
In a latest wave of aggression with heavy weaponry, the occupation forces targeted the Ain Issa camp, Muelek village and M4 highway.
Ain Issa has been under daily attack by the Turkish invading forces for weeks. The town lies south of the Turkish occupation zone and is strategically important as a link between the self-governing regions of Euphrates and Cizire.
The attacks are apparently aimed at wearing down the population and driving them to flee before the actual invasion. Many people have already left the town to bring themselves and their children to safety. However, there is no security in other areas in the autonomous region. The reception camps for displaced persons are overcrowded, and the supply situation is precarious. The Autonomous Administration of North and East Syria receives almost no external support.