The Syrian Observatory For Human Rights

Eight airstrikes | Turkish warplanes attack military position established during the ceasefire between Russia and Turkey in 2019

The Syrian regime hasn't confirmed the casualties among its forces yet, in fear of embarrassment

SOHR activists have reported that the number of airstrikes by Turkish warplanes has risen to eight, all targeting regime military positions in border Tel Jarikly 25 kilometers western to Ain Al-Arab (Kobani), and two kilometers away from the Turkish border wall.

On the same context, the Turkish forces stationed in the stations at the borders, shelled regime military positions and different sites of Ain Al-Arab countryside. However, no casualties have been reported yet.

Meanwhile, the regime forces haven’t confirmed the number of casualties caused by the Turkish airstrikes, in fear of embarrassment.

It is worth noting that the regime forces stationed in Tel Jarikly site in 2019, due to the ceasefire agreement between Russia and Turkey.

Earlier today, SOHR activists reported that 19 people were killed and wounded by Turkish aerial bombardment that hit a military base of the regime forces in Jarqli village at Syria-Turkey border in western countryside of Ain Al-Arab (Kobani), east of Aleppo province.

SOHR sources confirmed that 11 people were killed so far, and it has not yet been known whether the dead people are regime soldiers only or civilians also.