Turkey and mercenaries killed 30 civilians in Manbij in the past five years

At least 835 attacks have targeted the Manbij city in the past five years, claiming the lives of 30 civilians.

Manbij Military Council Press Centre announced the balance sheet of attacks against villages located in the north and west of the city during the past five years.

Accordingly, at least 835 attacks have targeted the city since it was freed from ISIS, claiming the lives of 30 civilians.

The balance sheet published by Manbij Military Council Press Centre includes the following:

“The invading Turkish army and allied mercenaries continue targeting the civilian population with their uninterrupted attacks. The attacks left dozens of civilians injured and caused material damage, while the houses and fields of the local population turned to ruins.

The invading Turkish army and allied mercenaries have carried out 835 attacks targeting Sajur and western Manbij from the military bases in demilitarized zone. These attacks claimed the lives of 30 civilians and left 67 others injured.

On the other hand, the al-Arima front was targeted by reconnaissance aircraft 3 times and by fighter jets 4 times.

2900 cannon balls struck the region. 115 artillery attacks targeted the houses of civilians 273 times. A village and school in the village of Um Edese were demolished as a result of the attacks.”