4 civilians martyred, 15 others wounded in Turkish attack at Tishrin Dam

The invading Turkish state’s escalated attacks against the Tishrin Dam in northern Syria continue unabated, claiming more lives every day amid international silence on Turkey’s war crimes in the region.

People from North-East Syria have been holding a vigil at the Tishrin Dam since 8 January to protect their territory alongside the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) and Women's Defense Units (YPJ) who are confronting ever-increasing attacks by the Turkish army and allied Syrian National Army (SNA) mercenaries.

Residents from the Cizire, Raqqa, Tabqa, and Euphrates cantons are taking turns in the vigil. Meanwhile, the Turkish state and its proxies continue their relentless attacks on the protesters as well as the dam.

While the vigil continues on its 11th day, the people taking part in the action were targeted by another Turkish attack on Saturday.

Following an aerial attack which resulted in casualties, the people who rushed to the scene to rescue the wounded were targeted by a second attack.

The Democratic Autonomous Administration of North and East Syria announced that 4 citizens were martyred and 15 others were wounded in the attacks carried out by unmanned combat aerial vehicles today. Some of those wounded are reported to be in critical condition.

This is the eighth time the Turkish state and mercenaries attacked the civilians at Tishrin Dam.  Attacks have left dozens of civilians dead and wounded so far.

In a statement on Thursday, the SDF called for international action against the ongoing Turkish crimes and deadly attacks against civilians at Tishrin Dam.

SDF said they hold the Turkish occupation state and its President, Erdoğan, directly accountable for any severe and catastrophic consequences to the structural integrity of the dam caused by the airstrikes that have inflicted significant damage on the dam.

SDF said they also hold the Turkish state fully responsible for the ongoing war crimes it continues to commit against the people in the Tishrin Dam area and other regions without any humanitarian or legal deterrence.