Turkey bombs Syria’s Manbij villages 

MANBIJ, Syria (North Press) – On Saturday evening, several villages in the northern and western countryside of Manbij, northern Syria, were bombed by Turkey and the affiliated opposition factions. 

The village of Tokhar Saghir, north of Manbij, was hit with more than ten mortar shells by the Turkish forces stationed in the villages of al-Hoshariya and Tokhar Kabir, an informed source said. 

The village of Arab Hassan in the northwestern countryside of Manbij was also hit with light and medium weapons by the Turkish forces and the opposition factions, the source added.

Hours before, a drone believed to be of Turkey had bombed the outskirts of the village of Umm Adasa, on the front line between the Manbij Military Council and the Turkish-backed opposition factions, northwest of Manbij. 

Late in 2021, villages in the northern and western countryside of Manbij were intensely bombed by the Turkish forces, killing a woman and her child, and causing material damage to the property of the residents. 

Reporting by Saddam al-Hassan