Invaders attack water station and wheat storage in Ain Issa and Til Temir

Artillery fire by the Turkish army and its Islamist proxy troops has caused damage to a water station near Ain Issa. In Til Temir, a wheat storage facility was bombed.

Artillery fire by the Turkish army and its Islamist proxy troops has caused damage to a water station near Ain Issa. According to authorities, it is still unclear how extensive the destruction is at the facility, which supplies the village of al-Fatsa, east of Ain Issa, with water. Due to the risk of continued attacks, it has not yet been possible to inspect the station.

The nearby village of Mîşerfa and the villages of Xalidiyê and Hoşan west of the city were also reportedly shelled with heavy weapons. There was initially no reliable information about the extent of the attacks.

Earlier today, a post of the Internal Security Forces near the town of Ain Issa in northern Syria was attacked by an unmanned combat aerial vehicle (UCAV) of the Turkish state.

On Monday, Turkish jihadist occupiers also targeted the town of Til Temir in the Christian-majority Khabur Valley, bombing a wheat warehouse in the village of Umm Kahf (Umm al-Keyf). Umm Kahf is a few minutes' drive west of the centre of Til Temir and not far from the contact line between the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) and the Turkish-controlled jihadist alliance “Syrian National Army” (SNA).