Afrinpost
The cases of chaos and rampant insecurity is not confined to the occupied Kurdish Afrin region in northern Syria, but all areas under the control of the Turkish occupation forces and Islamic militias affiliated with the Muslim Brotherhood, who call themselves the “Syrian National Army / Free Army”, where gang fighting and clashes between the militias themselves continue for various reasons.
In this context, clashes took place on Thursday / July 23, near Al-Jisr Street in the occupied city of Azaz, north of Aleppo, between armed men from the city of Azaz and others from the town of Tal Rifaat, while there was no information about casualties on both sides.
The clashes erupted two days after the body of the young “Osama Hadba”, born in Tal Rifaat 1999, was found thrown in agricultural land west of the city of Azaz, while the responsible authority did not know the reasons for the killing, but it became clear from the photo of the victim that he was beaten with sharp tools in his left arm and his head.
Late after midnight Thursday-Friday, a violent explosion rocked the outskirts of the Armouta camp in the Shammarin area, near the city of Azaz, and it was reported that the explosion occurred in a weapons depot and a homemade missile of the militia “Al-Shamiya Front” near the Turkish border.
The explosion coincided with the flight of an unknown pilot plane, while the fires and explosions continued for a long time, without being sure whether the plane was the one that bombed the workshop or not.
The explosion resulted in the death of 3 women and two children, and the injury of 9 people. The dead were from the city of Tal Refaat, including: 1- Amina Youssef Sakran (30 years), 2- The child Maymouna Muhammad Sakran (two years), 3- The child Qasim Muhammad Sakran (4 years old), and the death toll will likely increase as rubble removed.
Meanwhile, violent clashes took place between the two families of Al-Barouzeh village in the northern town of Akhtarin in the northern countryside of Aleppo last Thursday, as clashes took place between the Kurdish Salman family and the Karakzah family from the Al-Boubatosh clan from the village of Al-Wash in Akhtaren.
The two parties used heavy guns in the clashes, while no information was available on the extent of material and human losses. In a separate framework, a landmine exploded on Tashan-Al-Jamel road in Jarablus countryside, without causing material or human losses.