Clashes between the Kurdish forces and factions loyal to Turkey in Aleppo countryside

Clashes between the Kurdish forces and factions loyal to Turkey in Aleppo countryside

The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights reported on Saturday night and Sunday night that three missiles were falling near the Turkish base in the village of Kaljbreen in the northern countryside of Aleppo. These missiles were launched from the Kurdish forces’ deployment areas and the Syrian regime’s areas of control, but there was no word on any casualties.

The northern countryside of Aleppo was bombarded on Saturday night by elements loyal to Turkey, which targeted the area around the towns of Tal Rifaat, Biloniyah, and Sheikh Issa. This attack was observed by the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights.

On the other hand, there were intense fighting in the Aleppo countryside along the Maranez-Azaz and Marea-Harbal axes between the Kurdish troops and the sections of the “National Army” that were loyal to Turkey.

While the Turkish soldiers were stationed in research and close to the Bab Al-Salama bridge on fire sources, the Kurdish forces and Syrian regime forces bombed a camp for the factions loyal to Turkey in Talal Al-Sham, close to the city of Azaz, without informing them of any casualties.

As part of the deployment of Kurdish forces and the regime forces in the northern countryside of Aleppo, the observatory confirmed Thursday that Turkish forces and factions loyal to them had been using artillery to shell the village of Sheikh Issa and its surroundings as well as the Al-Shahba Dam. However, there was no word on any casualties.

The Observatory at the time said that little material damage resulted from Turkish soldiers bombing the region around the horrific village, which included a Russian military outpost north of Aleppo, from their base in the city of Marea. In response, the Kurdish and regime troops bombed the area around the hamlet of Hazwan in the eastern countryside of Aleppo.

Fighting between Turkish-allied groups and Kurdish forces in the countryside of Aleppo

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