Victims of Turkish bombing on Syria’s Hasakah countryside rose to three
TEL TAMR, Syria (North Press) – The death toll of the Turkish bombing on the town of Abu Rasin, north of Hasakah, northeast Syria on Thursday evening, has risen to three deaths.
“Jumana al-Nahar, an employee in the municipality of al-Asadiya village in Abu Rasin countryside, was injured in the Turkish bombing and was transported to the hospital, but she lost her life there,” a medical source told North Press.
Earlier today, her sister, Jawaher, and the two-year old child, Allam al-Issa, had lost their lives in the Turkish bombing.
Thus, the number of victims of the Turkish bombing on the town of Abu Rasin and its countryside has increased to three civilians, in addition to the injury of five others, including two children.
The civilians’ houses and the Great Mosque in the town of Abu Rasin were damaged in the Turkish bombardment, which took place while the residents were praying, injuring a person.
Most of the villages on the contact lines with the Turkish forces in the countryside of Tel Tamr, north of Hasakah, have become empty of residents due to the continuous bombardment.