Turkish army damages security camera in Kobani
NPA
A security source in Kobani / Ain al-Arab city told North Press reporter that the Turkish army soldiers break a security camera in the city center of Kobani on April 26.
The source stated that the targeting was carried out by an armored vehicle by a laser-guided machinegun.
The special source noted that the targeted camera belongs to the Internal Security Forces (Asayish) in Kobani, which they use to monitor the security situation in the streets and neighborhoods of the city.
The North Press reporter received photos of the damaged camera from the Security Center in Kubani city.
Most of the towns and cities in the Self-Administration areas, have security cameras, to ensure that there are no security breaches, especially after the Islamic State has declared its full dependence on sleeping cells in carrying out its operations.
A peasant was targeted by the Turkish troops in Tal-Fander village east of Kobani at the end of last month.
The violations are repeated by the Turkish side along the border between the Turkish territory and Syrian Democratic forces, backed by the international coalition.
The Turkish troops are based in 8 Checkpoints on the Turkish border to prevent any tensions between the Turkish forces and the Syrian Democratic Forces.