SNA factions injure person in Syria’s Kobani

KOBANI, Syria (North Press) – Turkish-backed armed opposition factions, aka Syrian National Army (SNA), shelled on Thursday the countryside of Kobani, northern Syria, injuring a person.

The SNA factions targeted the western countryside of Kobani from the city of Jarablus with mortar shells.

Hussein Sami, a resident of the village of Buraz in the western countryside of Kobani, told North Press that “the civilian Mohammed Jasim, 50, sustained injuries after being hit by shrapnel from a mortar shell.”

Sami added that three mortar shells, originating from the western side of the Euphrates River, fell in different areas of the village of Buraz.

On July 5, two members of a medical staff were injured in Turkish shelling against the outskirts of Kobani.

By Zana al-Ali