Turkish shelling on Syria’s Raqqa injures civilians, medical source
RAQQA, Syria (North Press) – The people wounded in Turkish bombing and the affiliated opposition factions on Ain Issa town, sustained injuries in their heads and limbs, a medical source at the National Hospital in the city of Raqqa, north Syria, said on Sunday.
Two women and two children from the same family, were wounded in the Turkish shelling on the village of Alimat in the western countryside of Ain Issa on early Sunday morning.
The injured were transported to Raqqa’s hospitals after being given first aid at Ain Issa town Hospital.
Ismail Ali, 60, the grandfather of the two children, said the Turkish bombing on his house at dawn on Sunday wounded four people from his family; his two daughters-in-law and two of his grandchildren.
The shells fell on the countryside of Ain Issa and its villages after ISIS sleeper cells began an attack on al-Sina’a prison in the Guweiran neighborhood of Hasakah, Ali said.
Yesterday, two civilians lost their lives and four others were wounded in a Turkish bombardment on the countryside of Ain Issa town. The injured were transported to the Martyr Omar Alloush Hospital in the town.