In the district of Manbij, located in the northern part of Aleppo province in Syria, 2 people lost their lives and 4 others were injured in an attack carried out by PKK/YPG terrorists using a bomb-laden vehicle. TRAITORS TARGETED CIVILIANS WITH A BOMB-LADEN VEHICLEAn attack was carried out by the terrorist organization PKK/YPG with a bomb-laden vehicle on El-Tajnid Street in Manbij, northern Syria. The White Helmets, a civil defense organization, reported that 2 civilians lost their lives and 4 civilians were injured as a result of the explosion of the bomb-laden vehicle. Following the attack, fires broke out in nearby vehicles, and some houses were damaged. DID THE TERRORIST ORGANIZATION RESUME ITS ACTIVITIES?Additionally, since December 20, the organization's elements have increased their attacks on the Syrian National Army (SNA) forces around the Tishrin Dam in the southeast of the district. Terrorists, using heavy weapons such as Grad missiles, are trying to carry out sudden attacks by emerging from tunnels beneath Manbij. BREAK-IN ATTEMPT AT MIDNIGHTLast night, a break-in attempt carried out by the PKK/YPG terrorist organization was thwarted at the last moment by an operation conducted by the Syrian National Army, with all terrorists being neutralized. Social media accounts supportive of the terrorist organization shared images related to the break-in attempt, claiming "Manbij has fallen" and "YPG has entered Manbij," but it quickly became clear that these messages did not reflect the truth. Footage was released showing that the Syrian National Army maintains control in the region and that the break-in attempt was successfully repelled. It was recorded that the number of YPG/PKK members neutralized last night was around 16. THEY PLANTED BOMBS EVERYWHERE WHILE FLEEINGOn the other hand, it has emerged that PKK/YPG terrorists fleeing the city after the Syrian National Army (SNA) took control of Manbij planted bombs everywhere civilians lived. SNA forces, continuing search and clearance operations in the city center and villages, found many bomb devices. It was revealed that the terrorists, who had booby-trapped even the interiors of villages, were also trying to massacre civilians. The devices made by filling iron cages and sacks with soil, which are generally used at checkpoints, shocked the SNA forces as well. Terrorists, who set up devices in the ground to detonate remotely, had to flee the area before achieving their goals.
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