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Turkish troops shell settlements in northern Syria, eight people injured — TV

The Syrian opposition groups backed by Ankara are forcing the citizens to move to safer places

BEIRUT, June 2. /TASS/. Turkish army artillery shelled the Abu Rasein border area in Syria’s northern Al-Hasakah Governorate on Thursday. The Al Ekhbariya TV channel reported that more than 300 shells were fired at the Syrian territory from heavy guns, injuring eight people and damaging houses and buildings in ten settlements.

The Syrian opposition groups backed by Ankara are forcing the citizens to move to safer places. According to the channel, dozens of families left Abu Rasain and neighboring villages in the last days and moved deeper into the Al-Hasakah Governorate.

Turkish artillery has been shelling the area where positions of the Kurdish alliance, the Democratic Syrian Forces, are located. In 2019, Ankara conducted military operation Peace Spring in the Al-Hasakah and Raqqa Governorates, creating a 30-kilometer security zone along the Turkish border. The Kurds living in this region have withdrawn their units, but from time to time they carry out armed attacks against the Turkish troops and the Syrian opposition formations.

In 2016-2017, military operation Euphrates Shield resulted in a security zone in the form of a triangle between the border towns of Aazaz, Jerablus and al-Bab north of Aleppo. In 2018, Turkish troops occupied the regional center of Afrin as a result of Operation Olive Branch against Kurdish fighters.

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said on Wednesday that the republic's armed forces intend to conduct a new cross-border operation in northern Syria, this time in Manbij and Tel Rifaat, which are planned to be included in the security zone.