Militants of SNA faction wound 3 people in Syria’s Azaz
ALEPPO, Syria (North Press) – Three people, including a woman, were injured on Sunday by militants of a faction affiliated with Turkish-backed armed opposition factions, aka Syrian National Army (SNA), as they were trying heavy machineguns near a camp in the city of Azaz, northern Aleppo.
An exclusive source told North Press, under the condition of anonymity, that militants of Levant Front (Jabha al-Shamiya), affiliated with the SNA, tried heavy weapons on the route of the village of Niyara, in the countryside of Azaz, resulting in the injury of three people, including a woman, in the camp of Karem al-Zaytoon, on the vicinity of the city.
The injured people were transported to the National Hospital in Azaz, as some of them sustained serious injuries, according to the source.
The SNA factions always try machineguns near the city, disregarding people in the area, the source added.
Since July 2012, Azaz and its countryside have been under the control of Turkish-backed factions.