Afrinpost-Special
After a mine exploded in the village of “Qibareh / Qibar”, which is affiliated with the center of the occupied Kurdish region of Afrin in northern Syria, the fire broke out Monday evening in the forested lands of the village. The Islamic militias affiliated with the Turkish occupation and the Muslim Brotherhood imposed a siege on the village.
The Afrinpost correspondent in Afrin center said that a mine exploded yesterday evening, Monday, in a forested land in the village of “Qibareh / Qibar”, causing the agricultural lands to fire, amid the high temperatures during the current period, without being able to know how that mine exploded.
The correspondent stated that after the bombing and the massive fire that broke out in the agricultural lands, the Islamic militia militants imposed a siege on the village.
In a related context, the “Sultan Murad Squad / Rijal Al-Harb” militia, led by the so-called “Abu Muhammad”, prevented the villagers of Khelalka village, affiliated with the “Bulbula / Bulbul” district, on Sunday / August 30th, from going to their agricultural lands and fields for three days.
According to activists, the prevention process came after one of the citizens refused to give one of the militia’s security men, a water pipe (water hose) to fill his tank, where the gunman hit the Kurdish citizen, and as a result, the gunmen issued their aforementioned decree against the villagers.
In this regard also, a fire erupted before Monday evening at about 7:30 am, suddenly in several locations close to each other in the mountain of Hawar, and spread to large areas starting from the southeastern side near the villages (Hasan Dera, Shurba, Semalka, Avrazeh).