Turkish attack injures 5 civilians in a village of Til Temir

The Turkish state continues its attacks against North-East Syria as part of its genocidal campaign against the Kurdish people in various parts of Kurdistan.

According to reports from the ground, the Turkish state launched an attack on the village of Abush north of the Til Temir district in Heseke Canton on Thursday.

The attack injured five civilians named as Hisên Elî Hemîre, Ebdulbaqî Seyd Elî, Mahir Hisên Hemîre, Besam Hemîd Egele and Ebdulkerîm Deham.

The injured locals were taken to the Şehit Lêgerîn Hospital in Til Temir.

The strategic position of Til Temir

Til Temir holds a key position in Turkey's occupation plans because the M4 passes through the district. The international traffic route is considered the lifeline of northern Syria, because it connects the Euphrates and Cizîrê regions with each other. Since the invasion of Serêkaniyê and Girê Spî (Tal Abyad) by Turkey, in October 2019, more than thirty villages near Til Temir have already been occupied.

Attacks in the region occur almost daily, with phases of high intensity alternating with phases of low intensity. 27 villages in the Khabur valley are directly on the front line. Five of all Assyrian villages in the region have already been depopulated by Turkey's attacks. Scores of people have been killed in the attacks and dozens injured. The Syrian troops stationed in Til Temir and the Russian military are not fulfilling their function of complying with a de-escalation and ceasefire agreement agreed between Ankara, Moscow and Washington in the course of the 2019 war of aggression.