Manbij tribes mobilize against Turkish mercenaries’ crimes
Clashes continue between the Al-Bubna tribe and mercenaries of the Turkish occupation state, with reports of casualties and injuries. Tribal tensions and anger persist due to ongoing looting, robberies, and thefts in the city.

The city of Manbij has been experiencing unrest since Sunday, following the kidnapping and sexual assault of a seven-year-old girl by one of the "Amshat" mercenaries affiliated with the Turkish occupation state.
In response to the incident, clashes erupted between the Al-Bubna tribe and the Turkish occupation mercenaries, resulting in dozens of deaths and injuries.
The region is gripped by widespread anger and tension over the crimes of the Turkish occupation mercenaries, including cases of looting, theft, robbery, and the seizure of homes, cars, and shops under the pretext of "spoils of war."
Since the mercenaries occupied the city of Manbij two weeks ago, neither the city nor its residents have found peace, as the mercenaries have plundered everything within the city.
Earlier, the Bin Asid tribe issued a statement regarding the situation in Manbij and its countryside, which has been occupied by Turkey and its mercenaries. The statement addressed the current state of insecurity, killings, plundering, and what actions the tribe intends to take.
The tribe warned that any individual or group entering their villages to steal, violate the sanctity of homes, rob, or commit any hostile act against any of their people will face death and considered marked for death, regardless of their affiliation or background.
ANHA