The so-called Kurdish 'Afrin Liberation' militants destroyed a joint center of Turkey's MIT and National Liberation militants in the town of Izaz in Northwestern Aleppo, killing two intelligence officers, including one of their commanders and injuring seven others, the Kurdish-language Hawar News reported.
"The headquarters of 'Tajamo Ahrar al-Sharqiyeh' terrorist group was targeted by the Kurdish fighters, killing and injuring a number of them," battlefield sources in Afrin said.
Meantime, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights (SOHR) reported that clashes have resumed between the Turkish Army and Kurdish forces in Mar'anaz axis near Izaz in Northern Aleppo.
The Afrin Liberation militants in a statement announced that they have intensified their operations against the Turkish Army and its allied militants in Northern Aleppo.
In a relevant development last week, the Kurdish-language media reported that the Turkish Army had strengthened its military positions in areas under its control in Afrin and set up another military base for Jeish al-Islam terrorists there.
The Kurdish-language Hawar News quoted local sources in Afrin as saying that the Ankara Army is presently setting up 3-meter walls in the surrounding areas of its command centers in the villages of Afrin region, specially in the villages bordering al-Shahba region.
The report pointed to an attempt by the Turkish Army to destroy people's houses, administrative buildings, schools and water reservoirs North of Jalbareh village in Shirva, and said that the occupying army intends to set a new military base in the same region.
Meantime, informed sources reported that the Turkish troops are establishing a command center and a camp for Jeish al-Islam terrorists near Kawa al-Haddad Square.
They also said that the Jeish al-Islam terrorists are meant to use the camp for training their militants.
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