Ongoing attacks leave a civilian injured in North-East Syria

While the world looks on spellbound at the war in Ukraine and Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan offers himself as a mediator, NATO's second largest army is bombing civilian settlement areas in Syria with the support of jihadist mercenary troops.

A villager has been injured by a Turkish shell in the vicinity of the northern Syrian town of Til Temir. The Turkish occupation forces and their Islamist proxies have been shelling the villages of Til Şenan, Um El-Xêr and Deşîşe since Sunday morning. The injured is thirty-year-old Merwan Mihemed Xilêf (30) from Um El-Xêr. Residential houses were damaged in the villages.

Simultaneously with shelling at Til Temir, the Turkish army carried out a drone strike in the area of Tel Rifat in the canton of Shehba further west. Further information is not yet available.

In the autonomous region of northern and eastern Syria, there are daily attacks by NATO's second largest army and its jihadist mercenary units. Turkish killer drones are being used against representatives of the Autonomous Administration and the civilian population. On Thursday, a minibus carrying 14 people was attacked by a drone near Amûdê, injuring four people.