Local sources confirmed that the Turkish occupation forces and its militias targeted the village of Umm Al-Kif and the electricity network of Tel Tamer with heavy artillery.
The same sources noted that the attack caused significant damage to citizens’ properties, harmed the electricity network, and cut off power in the district.
The village of Umm Al-Kif and nearby surroundings were targeted by more than 100 artillery shells since dawn.
This comes two days after the Russian Foreign Ministry expressed its concern about the Turkish offensive in northern Syria, hoping that Ankara “refrain” from launching an offensive operation in Northern Syria to avoid “provoking an additional escalation of tensions” in the country.
On its part, the Syrian Ministry of Foreign Affairs sent a message, on May 25, to United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres and the UN Security Council protesting Turkey’s plans to establish a “safe zone” on Syrian soil. Syria considered the move “a form of aggression against Damascus.”
Earlier, Erdogan claimed that the Turkish army intended to “launch counterterrorism operations on Turkey’s borders […] the decision about these operations will be taken seen.”
According to the Turkish president, Ankara “will start taking new steps to complete the safe zone 30 km into Syrian soil,” noting that the armed forces would prioritize the areas used to launch attacks on Turkish-occupied areas, as per his claims.
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