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The (Qasd) militia supported by the American occupation continues to kidnap young men in the countryside of Hasakah to force them to fight in its ranks

2021-01-16T11:43:55.110Z


Al-Hasakah-Sana militia kidnapped Hasaka-Sana The "Qasd militia" supported by the American occupation forces kidnapped a number of young men in the Al-Shaddadi area and villages in the Tal Hamis sub-district in Hasakah countryside, forcing them to fight in its ranks. Local sources from the southern countryside of Hasaka told SANA that armed men from the "Qasd militia" surrounded several houses in the city of Al-Shaddadi and its


Hasaka-Sana

The "Qasd militia" supported by the American occupation forces kidnapped a number of young men in the Al-Shaddadi area and villages in the Tal Hamis sub-district in Hasakah countryside, forcing them to fight in its ranks.

Local sources from the southern countryside of Hasaka told SANA that armed men from the "Qasd militia" surrounded several houses in the city of Al-Shaddadi and its countryside, and kidnapped a group of young men and drove them at gunpoint to training camps to forcibly engage them in the fighting in the ranks of the militia.

In the countryside of Qamishli, the sources indicated that the "Qasd militia" continues its violations against the people, as it kidnapped a number of young men from villages in the Tal Hamis district to take them to special training camps to put them in the fighting within the ranks of that militia.

Yesterday, armed men from the “Qasd militia” kidnapped a number of young men in the town of Al-Karamah in the eastern countryside of Raqqa and the city of Al-Shaddadi in the southern countryside of Hasakah and took them to an unknown destination to be forcibly recruited to fight in their ranks.

Source: sena

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