Occupation forces attack seven villages in Manbij

The invading Turkish army and allied mercenaries continue their crimes in North-East Syria where they have already invaded large territories in violation of international law.

The Turkish army and allied jihadist militias have once again attacked residential areas in Manbij. According to the military council for the canton in the autonomous region of North and East Syria, more than 70 mortar and howitzer shells hit seven villages west and northwest of Manbij city late Thursday evening. So far, no people have been reported injured, but the attacks have caused property damage on an as yet unknown scale.

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 Democratic Autonomous Administration of North and East Syria (DAANES), is located on the important M4 highway, which runs through northern Syria like a lifeline and was a strategic supply route for ISIS. In addition to the Manbij Military Council, the Enîya Kurdan (Kurdish Front) and the Idlib Revolutionary Brigade are also responsible for the defence of the region.

Since Manbij was named by Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan as the primary target for a new invasion of northern and eastern Syria in 2022, the war of attrition against the city has intensified. There are regular attacks by the Turkish army and allied jihadist militias as well as infiltration attempts, which are mainly directed against civilian settlement areas with the aim of displacing the population. The positions of the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) are also repeatedly under attack. The international community ignores Turkey's crimes in its neighbouring country.