Turkish occupation shelling expands targeting Bina village and burns agricultural crops

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The Turkish occupation army and its mercenaries expanded their bombardment of the villages of Sherawa district, where the Turkish occupation shelled the village of Bina with dozens of artillery shells, which led to the burning of agricultural crops of wheat and barley belonging to the residents of the village.

The people cannot go to their agricultural crops to put out the fire due to the intense shelling of the village.

The shelling continues on the village, randomly.

The Turkish occupation army and its mercenaries expanded their area of ​​bombardment of the villages of Sherawa district, to target this time the vicinity of village of Al-Ziyara, where there is a camp for the displaced people of Afrin, in addition to the village of Aqiba, which has been shelled since the late hours of the night until this noon with more than 150 artillery shells.

The shelling of the Turkish occupation on the villages of Sherawa district caused severe damage to civilian property, in addition to that, fires broke out in the forest of the villages of Aqiba and Sogankeh.

In conjunction with the ongoing shelling on the villages of Sogankeh, Bina, Aqiba and Al-Ziyara in the Sherawa district, the Turkish occupation army and its mercenaries shelled the villages of Burj Al-Qas, Kalouta, Mayassa and Gundi Mazen with tens of rockets.

The mentioned villages in Sherawa district are under siege between the Turkish occupation and the Syrian government, as they are bordered to the west by villages occupied by the Turkish occupation and its mercenaries, and to the east by towns of Nubl and Zahraa, in which the Syrian government forces are based.

After targeting the villages of Sherawa district, the Turkish occupation shelled the besieged villages in Sherawa district and set fire to agricultural lands, which led to the burning of a large number of fruitful olive trees.

This bombardment continues until the moment of preparing the news.

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