Regime forces withdraw after intense clashes near NE Syria’s Tel Tamr: SOHR

After the death and injury of several members in Turkish shelling, regime forces withdraw with their heavy vehicles from several villages between Tal Tamr and Abu Rasin.
According to the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights (SOHR), after the death and injury of several members in Turkish shelling, regime forces withdraw with their heavy vehicles from several villages between Tal Tamr and Abu Rasin.
"The clashes continue at a violent pace in several places within the area between Tal Tamr town and Abu Rasin area (Zarkan), between the Syria Democratic Forces against the Turkey-loyal factions, as part of the violent attack carried out by the factions Saturday morning, and the regime forces withdrew from Mashafah, Dawoudiyyeh, Qasimiyah, al-Dardarah, al-Arisha and other sites, leaving the Syria Democratic Forces alone in repelling the violent attack, which comes with the intensive ground support of tens of shells and missiles by the Turkish Forces, in addition to the flight of Turkish drones over the zone and targeting the fighting area," the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said and adding that the withdrawal of the regime forces came after killing and injuring several members in the ground shelling, and although they possess heavy weapons, they did not participate in repelling the attack, on the contrary, they withdrew, which is what they do in every violent attack by the Ankara-loyal factions on the area. (ILKHA)
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