Unidentified aircraft bombs occupied Jarablus countryside

Loud explosions were heard in the occupied villages of Jarablus, according to reports, an oil market was bombed by unknown aircraft.

The Rojava based Hawar News Agency (ANHA) reports that two powerful explosions were heard this evening in the western countryside of Jarablus. According to information, they were caused by attacks launched by unidentified aircraft on an oil sales market in the village of Koussa. In addition, tanks carrying oil were also struck on the road near the village of Amarna in the countryside of Jarablus occupied by Turkey and its mercenaries, according to ANHA.

The aerial bombardment coincided with the Turkish occupation army and its mercenaries attacking the positions of the Manbij Military Council (MMC) in the villages north of the city.

On Thursday, a drone, thought to be affiliated with the International Coalition, struck a meeting of leaders of Haya’at Tahrir al-Sham organization (HTS) and other jihadists on a farm in the village of Jakara near the border with Turkey in Salqin countryside, west of Idlib. According to the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights (SOHR), the air attack killed 15 people, including at least one civilian, a former ISIS security official who had later joined the ranks of HTS, and other HTS leaders.