The countryside of Derik... The people of the village of Taqil Baqil are displaced from the village

The countryside of Derik... The people of the village of Taqil Baqil are displaced from the village

Nov 21 2022

ARK News... on Monday, November 20, 2022, the people of a village in the countryside of Derik, in Syrian Kurdistan, began to move towards safe areas.

A private source told ARK: The people are fleeing the village of Taqil Baqil for fear of a possible Turkish military operation.

On Saturday, November 19, 2022, Turkish warplanes bombed a number of military points of the PKK and SDF in different regions of Syrian Kurdistan and the Kurdistan Region, and the bombing was distributed as follows:

In the city of Kobani: the village of Tal Shair, Mount Mishta Nour, the town of Hallinj, Jarablis Road, the village of Tariff, and the Kobani forest. The bombing also targeted a military point of the Syrian regime in the town of Qiz Ali, east of Kobani, and Turkey again targeted SDF positions in the village of Tal Shair and Jabal Noor walked to Kobani, Syrian Kurdistan, this morning.

In the city of Derik: the bombing targeted the station (Taqil Baqil) in the Qara Chokh region, and Qara Chokh Mountain as well.

In the city of Derbasiya: the bombing targeted a military headquarters of the SDF in the silos of the village of Dahr al-Arab.

In the town of Zarkan in Al-Hasakah: the bombing targeted a military site of the Assad regime in the village of Tal Harmal.

In Raqqa: Turkish warplanes bombed the silos of Khafiyyat al-Salam in the town of Ain Issa in the northern countryside of Raqqa.

At the same time, Turkey bombed a military site of the Assad regime in the town of Tal Rifaat, Minagh Airport, the villages of Ain Daqnah, and Mar’anaz in the countryside of Aleppo.

In conjunction with its bombing of SDF positions in Syrian Kurdistan, Turkish aircraft bombed late last night a number of PKK military points in the mountains of Qandil, Şengal, Asus, Bradost, Qala Daze, Rania, Soran, Rawandouz, and Penguin in the Kurdistan Region, without any information about losses.

For its part, the Counter-Terrorism Service in the Kurdistan Region confirmed today, Sunday, that the air strikes launched by Turkey since last night in the mountains of the Kurdistan Region and Syrian Kurdistan have so far killed and injured dozens of militants of the Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK) and the People's Protection Units (YPG).

The agency said in a statement: "According to the information received, the operation launched by the Turkish army at dawn today against PKK militants in southern and western Kurdistan resulted in the killing and wounding of dozens of militants."

The statement indicated that "the Turkish army launched more than 25 air raids on PKK and YPG sites in Al-Hasakah, Aleppo countryside, Raqqa, and Kobani in western Kurdistan, and the villages of Maut district, Qandil slopes, Mount Kortek, Mount Assos, and the Bradost region, in which 32 YPG and PKK militants were killed so far, and several others were wounded." wounded.”

Late Sunday evening, the Turkish Ministry of Defense announced on its official website that its forces had launched the "claw-sword" air operation against PKK and SDF sites in Syrian Kurdistan and the Kurdistan Region, and Turkish Defense Minister Hulusi Akar said this morning that the Turkish air operation had ended. and its success in achieving its objectives.

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