Monday, 2 December 2019

Turkish Soldiers Killed in Ras al-Ain Explosion

Turkish Soldiers Killed in Ras al-Ain Explosion

Arab World

Ankara - Saeed Abdelrazek
Turkish army soldiers stand guard as Kurdish people wait in a hope to enter Cizre, a town subject to a curfew as part of a controversial operation against Kurdish rebels, on March 22, 2016 in Mardin, for Newroz celebration. AFP PHOTO

A number of Turkish soldiers and members of armed factions local to them have been killed in an explosion in the Syrian town of Tal Half in the northwestern countryside of Hasaka, media reports said Sunday. The Syrian news agency SANA said the Turkish personnel and their backed factions were killed and others were injured in an explosion of unknown causes in a building in Tal Half. It said the injured were later transported to Turkey. According to the news agency, the Turkish soldiers were killed after an infighting among factions operating under the command of the Turkish Army in Ras al-Ain and its countryside over disputes on goods stolen from locals. Meanwhile, the Turkish forces began establishing new military points. Local sources said Turkish personnel were transporting prefabricated rooms to the villages of Unaiq al-Halawa, Khirbet Jammo, and al-Mahmoudiya in Abu Rasen area in the northwestern countryside of Hasaka. They added that 20 trucks loaded with logistical supplies entered Syria from Iraq and were sent to the areas where these forces are located in the Hasaka province. Earlier, reports said the Turkish army was preparing to establish the largest air base in the countryside of Ras al-Ain on an agricultural land controlled by the Turkish military, including a helicopter landing pad near the village of Hawass. Last month, Turkish Defense Minister Hulusi Akar said that Turkish forces had taken control of 600 residential areas in a geographical area estimated to be 4,300 kilometers. The minister also said the Turkish army has established checkpoints on the M-4 highway, and that operations have resulted in the “neutralization of about 1,200 terrorists” since the beginning of the operation to clear the border area from Kurdish forces.



from Asharq AL-awsat https://aawsat.com/english/home/article/2017246/turkish-soldiers-killed-ras-al-ain-explosion

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