Aleppo
On Monday, March 10, a Turkish drone strike on the northern Syrian town of Sarin, located in the eastern countryside of Aleppo, claimed the life of one child and left two others injured.
According to the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) Media Center, the drone targeted a house in the village of Graf, which is a part of Srin, the attack resulted in the death of 13-year-old Fawaz Ibrahim and injured two brothers, 9-year-old Abdel Nafa Mesto and 13-year-old Abdel Rahim Mesto.
In addition, Turkish artillery shelled the village of Bir Hassou, near the Qara-Kosaq bridge in the countryside of Manbij. The artillery fire caused significant material damage to civilian homes and properties, the SDF reported.
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The ongoing clashes between the SDF and the Turkish-backed “National Army” continue to escalate in the eastern countryside of Aleppo.
Earlier in February, a Turkish airstrike targeted the rural area of al-Shaddadi, in Syria’s southern Hasakah governorate, killing 12 people, including civilians.
The SDF stated that Turkish warplanes and drones launched over 16 raids, killing four fighters, 6 civilian workers, and two sheepherders.
Since the fall of the ousted Syrian regime, pro-Turkish Syrian factions have begun a military operation against the Syrian Democratic Forces. This operation has resulted in the capture of key areas, including Manbij and Tel Refat, parts of Aleppo governorate, and has reached Tishreen Dam.