Government forces member wounded by Turkish bombardment in Syria’s Hasakah 

TEL TAMR, Syria (North Press) – A member of the Syrian government forces was wounded on Wednesday by the Turkish forces and the affiliated armed opposition factions bombardment of the countryside of Tel Tamr town, north of Hasakah, northeast Syria.

A member of the government forces was hospitalized after sustaining injuries to his foot as a result of Turkish shelling of Umm al-Keif village, west of the town, a medical source at the Martyr Legarin dispensary in Tel Tamr told North Press.

The populated villages of Kozaliya, Tel Shnan, Umm al-Keif, Tel Juma’a and Tawila in the western and northern countryside of the town were hit with a barrage of artillery and mortars by Turkish forces this evening. 

The bombing also caused material damage to the residents’ property, according to a source in the Tel Tamr Military Council (a military formation affiliated with Syrian Democratic Forces-SDF).

Simultaneously, the villages of al-Asadiya, Dada Abdal and al-Bobi, in the town of Abu Rasin, were intensely bombed by the Turkish forces. 

Reporting by Dilsoz Youssef