Free Women's Units - Star fighters kill Turkish soldier
Free Women's Units fighters carried out an operation against the Turkish occupation army in the West Zap region, killing a Turkish soldier.

The forces stated in a written statement today that the occupation army bombed the guerrilla squares twice with internationally prohibited weapons and 18 times with warplanes. The statement included the following information about the guerrilla operations and the attacks of the occupation army:
"In the Martyr Dalil area west of Zap:
On July 31 at 15:30, our forces destroyed a surveillance camera system of the Turkish occupation army in the resistance square on Judy Hill using sniper fire.
On July 31 at 17:20, the fighters of the Free Women's Units targeted the Turkish occupation army in the resistance square on Judy Hill, killing a Turkish soldier.
On July 31 at 08:10, 08:30 and 18:55, our forces targeted enemy soldiers in the resistance square on Amediya Hill with heavy weapons, and dealt heavy blows to an occupation site.
On July 31 at 23:45, our forces intervened in helicopter movements of the Turkish occupation army in the resistance square on Judy Hill Bahar.
At 00:10 on August 1, our forces targeted the occupation army in the resistance square on FM Hill with heavy weapons, and struck an occupation site.
At 06:56 on August 1, our forces carried out an operation from several directions against the Turkish occupation army in the resistance square in Sarkel with semi-automatic weapons.
Turkish occupation attacks with prohibited weapons:
On July 31, the war tunnels in the resistance square on Judy Hill were bombed twice with prohibited weapons.
On July 30 and 31, Turkish warplanes bombed the squares of Sanin, Lulan River, and Martyr Şerif in the Khakurki region 8 times, the squares of Arkaneh, Miran Valley in the Kari region 3 times, the resistance squares in Shilaz and Beşil in the Metina region 5 times, the resistance square on Bahar Hill in the Martyr Delil region west of Zap twice, i.e. 18 times in total
T/ Satt.
ANHA