YEMEN Press Agency

Civilian killed in mine exploded from remnants of takfiris in Syria

SANAA, Jan. 27 (YPA) – A civilian was killed as a result of the explosion of a mine from the remnants of the Takfiri groups in Halfaya town in the northwestern countryside of Hama, Syria, while the American occupation forces and their mercenaries renewed the bombing of towns in the northern countryside of Raqqa.
A source in the Hama Police Command told SANA that a mine from the remnants of “Jabhat al-Nusra” excommunicators exploded Tuesday in the town of Halfaya while a townspeople were plowing his land with his agricultural tractor, which led to his death and damages to the tractor.

In addition, the Turkish occupation forces and their mercenaries from the takfiri groups renewed their artillery attacks on the vicinity of the town of Ain Issa from its deployment points in the northern countryside of Raqqa.

Local sources said that the Turkish occupation forces and groups of takfiris working under their command attacked with artillery on the outskirts of Ain Issa town, north of Raqqa, which led to damage to the property of the people and to the cultivated lands.

Since the beginning of its aggression in October of 2019 and its occupation of a number of villages, towns and cities in the northern countryside of Raqqa and Hasakah, the Turkish occupation forces and their mercenaries of takfiri groups have taken these areas as a starting point to carry out their continuous attacks on civilians and displaced thousands of them and stole and looted their property.