Attack on a village of Manbij injures 7

Turkey is bombing the autonomous region of northern and eastern Syria on an almost daily basis. The attacks, both from the ground and from the air, are carried out with the de facto approval of the international community.

The invading Turkish state forces carried out a bombardment on the village of Awn Dadat to the north of Manbij last night.

According to reports from the ground, 7 people were injured as a result of the attack and hospitalized.

The names of those injured are as follows: Fatima El İbrahim, İmad El Ubêd, Abdullah Şêx Hesen, Hisên El Ehmed, Mihemed Zekeriya El Mewas, Hesen El Hecî and Ehmed El Fewaz.

Manbij is located 30 kilometres south of the Turkish border and occupies a key strategic position in Turkey's plans to expand its illegal occupation zone in northern Syria. The city, which is administered by the Autonomous Administration of North and East Syria (AANES), is located on the important M4 motorway, which runs through northern Syria like a lifeline and was already a strategic supply route for ISIS.

Turkey is bombing the autonomous region of northern and eastern Syria on an almost daily basis. The attacks, both from the ground and from the air, are carried out with the de facto approval of the international community.

In 2022, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan named Manbij, along with Tel Rifat, as the first target for a new Turkish invasion of northern and eastern Syria. Attacks on the town and neighbouring villages, which are carried out by jihadist militias loyal to Ankara as well as the Turkish army, have been taking place for years. The Tuesday before last, two people, including a minor, were injured in a drone attack on a settlement north of Manbij.