Publish dateWednesday 3 July 2024 - 08:57
Story Code : 292897
Dozens injured following the clash between the Turkish army and armed elements on the Syrian border
During the massive demonstrations of armed elements in the suburbs of Idlib and Aleppo against the Turkish army, fierce clashes occurred between the two sides, which resulted in dozens of injuries.
Afghan Voice Agency (AVA) - International Service: The Turkish army and armed people clashed in Afrin at the Bab al-Salamah crossing, and these people shot at Turkish armored cars.

Armed people attacked the headquarters of the Turkish army in the region, during which a number of armed people were injured.

Also, some sources report that 2 armed people were killed and dozens of people were injured in Afrin.
The sound of explosions has also been heard due to the use of RPG.

In the "Al-Tarab" region, the Turkish army suppressed a demonstration during which dozens of armed people were injured. Armed people took control of the armored car of the Turkish army.

Protesters stormed the Turkish post office in al-Ra'i city, north of Aleppo, and kicked out the Turkish employees. They attacked Turkish trucks in the city and pulled down Turkish flags from government buildings.

The armed men also held a demonstration in front of the Al-Nufus building in the city of Azaz, north of Aleppo, and asked the employees to evacuate the building and return to Turkey.

At the same time, Türkiye closed the Al-Ra'i, Bab al-Salamah and Jarablus crossings in the outskirts of Aleppo until further notice.

In Idlib, the Tahrir al-Sham terrorist group, led by Abu Muhammad al-Jolani, blocked the roads against the protesters who were going to the Bab al-Havi crossing in the north of Idlib. This is the only crossing that was not closed.

This group moved a wide range of equipment to Bab Al-Havi area to prevent protesters from attacking Turkish forces. One of the members of this group set fire to the Turkish flag.

The Turkish army also transferred equipment to northern Syria. There have been reports of internet outages in northern Syria.

Activists called for protests and road closures for Turkish patrols before the country's commitment that the Turks would not attack Syrian refugees.

Fakhreddin Alton, the head of the information office in the Turkish presidency, announced that the efforts of some hostile parties against Turkey to create chaos through provocative activities will not succeed in disrupting the stability of the country. These provocative actions increase the tension to the detriment of Syrian refugees.

These developments occur after a group of Turkish people attacked the houses, shops and cars of Syrians in Turkey. The Ministry of Interior of Turkey has arrested dozens of these people.

These actions also occur after Turkey recently announced its readiness to resume and strengthen relations with Damascus.

Türkiye bombed the heights of Iraq's Erbil province
The Turkish army once again bombed the mountains of Erbil province located in the north of Iraq today (Monday).

Turkish fighters also bombed an area in Dohuk province in northern Iraq under the pretext of fighting PKK elements.

Iraqi media reported that Turkey, with its daily attacks on northern Iraq, caused significant damage to infrastructure and property and displaced many residents.

Some Iraqi media reported that the Turkish bombardment led to massive fires in the surrounding forests and gardens, indicating that the humanitarian situation in Dohuk is rapidly deteriorating and there is a dire need for humanitarian assistance.
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