Turkeys target oil fields, villages in North and East Syria

On Sunday evening, Turkey targeted oil fields, areas and villages of Amuda, Tirbespiyê (Al-Qahtaniyah) and Zigran in northeastern Syria, according to local sources.

News Center- The Turkish state has intensified its attacks on North and East Syria since Turkey’s Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan claimed that the assailants behind Ankara’s attack on October 1 had received training in Syria.

On Sunday evening, Turkish warplanes targeted an oil well near Beqil Teqil, a village of Derik (al-Malikiyah), and the oil fields named Gerdahol and Awda in the town of Tirbespiyê (al-Qahtaniya), according to local sources.

 Villages of Amuda, Tirbespiyê and Zigran targeted

Local sources also said that Turkish warplanes targeted Amuda’s Çoldara, Hermî and Şêxo villages, Zirgan’s Til Hirmil, Esediye, Mişêrfe and Rabîat villages, Tirbespiyê’s Zorava, Til Cehan and Rotan villages. Şêx Îs, Eyn Deqnê and Bêlûniyê villages of Til Rifat town and the Minix Airport in Shehba Canton. The Turkish state also targeted Manbij’s Seyade and El Cat villages by using artillery shells.