The Turkish state continued to systematically target civilian settlements in North-East Syria in September.
The villages of Ain Îsa and Girê Spî were attacked dozens of times. After the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) launched an operation against ISIS mercenaries and drug dealers in the Deir ez-Zor countryside on 27 August, the Turkish state and its mercenaries escalated their attacks.
According to the September balance sheet prepared by ANHA, a villager named Mihemed El Ciwêd (35) lost his life and two people were injured as a result of heavy weapons bombardment of the village of Hedriyat, located 7 km east of Ain Îsa, on 27 September.
A total of 5 villagers were injured in the attacks targeting Ain Îsa and Girê Spî villages.
Turkish state mercenaries attempted to infiltrate by land the villages of Sêgîro and Tirwaziyê in the west of Til Temir on 3 September. In the clashes that occurred when SDF fighters responded to the attempt, 7 mercenaries were killed and 7 were injured.
Civilian infrastructures were also targeted in the attacks. As a result of the targeting of the power line leading to the Larvac cement production company on 7 September, electricity was cut off in all districts and villages in the west of the Girê Spî canton. As a result of the same power line being targeted again on 18 September, repaired electricity services were cut off once again.