Turkey bombs several villages in Aleppo northern countryside

ALEPPO, Syria (North Press) – The Turkish forces and their affiliated opposition SNA factions bombed on Wednesday several villages in the northern countryside of Aleppo, causing material damage.

The Turkish forces and the SNA bombed the villages of Hassin, Umm Hosh, Umm Qura, Tel Madiq, Hassajk, al-Hassia, al-Nyarabiyah and al-Shaala, with dozens of artillery shells from their military base located in the town of Marea, north of Aleppo, a military source told North Press.

The mentioned villages are located on the contact lines with the areas of control of the Turkish forces and the SNA.

“Several shells fell on the village of Umm Hosh, causing damage to large areas of farmland planted with vegetables,” a local source told North Press.

However, there has been no information about the damage that the shelling caused to the rest of the villages.

This morning, the Turkish forces targeted the village of Abyan in the Sherawa district in the countryside of countryside, with two artillery shells, according to the military source.

On July 5, two sisters were injured in the bombing of the Turkish forces on the village of Abyan, in addition to the partial destruction of their house.

Reporting by Faya Milad