A military helicopter hovers above houses in the al-Darbasiyah town in northeastern Hasaka province on July 14, 2021. Photo: Delil Souleiman/AFP
ERBIL, Kurdistan Region - At least one person was injured in a suspected Turkish attack in northeast Syria (Rojava), a conflict monitor reported on Saturday, days after a similar offensive took the lives of three people.
“With heavy artillery, the Turkish forces targeted the public facilities and the municipality building” in Hasaka’s Zirgan district, injuring at least one person, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights (SOHR) said.
There are initial reports of more injuries, but are not confirmed yet, SOHR added.
The recent attack resulted in material damage as well.
Hasaka has been a recent target of Ankara.
At least three people, including a mother and a child, were killed while several others were wounded when Turkish forces bombed Zirgan and Tel Tamer districts in Hasaka on Thursday.
Four other people died in Turkish shelling in Zirgan district on December 21.
Rojava’s internal security forces (Asayish) have previously described Turkey’s offensives targeting northern Hasaka as “an attempt to displace the residents.”
Hundreds of families have left Zirgan district as Turkish airstrikes and bombardment spark fear in the residents, according to SOHR.
Turkey has conducted three military operations in northern Syria since 2016, two of them against Kurdish fighters who Ankara considers a branch of the Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK) and a threat to its national security. It has been threatening a new offensive against Kurdish forces in Rojava in the recent months.
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