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Supported by US occupation forces .. Militia (SDF) storm villages in al-Hasakah countryside and kidnap a number of civilians

2019-08-28T17:02:58.799Z


Al-Hasakah-SANA In continuation of the policy of assault and abuse of civilians, the militia stormed


Al-Hasakah-Sana

As a continuation of the policy of assault and abuse of civilians, the "SDF" militia, backed by the US occupation forces, stormed four villages in Tel Brak area in the northeastern countryside of al-Hasakah under false pretexts.

According to private sources, SANA correspondent reported that "patrols of the SDF militia and the American occupation forces accompanied by more than 40 four-wheel-drive vehicles and armored vehicles raided the villages of al-Jassaa, Nus Tal, Samahian Gharbi and Abdul-Sayyid Bahjeh on the pretext of searching for weapons and refusing to take up arms and join the ranks of the militia and kidnapped a number of civilians, mostly youth To their market to the so-called self-defense camps. ”

The sources pointed out that "raids are still continuing under the imposition of a curfew in some areas."

The SDF militia practices a policy of repression against the population, where the areas of its spread are witnessing an increase in kidnappings of civilians, especially youth, especially in the areas of Tal Tamr, Ras Al-Ain, Tel Brak, Tel Hamis and Al-Shadadi in Hasaka countryside, in addition to similar practices in the northern countryside of Deir Ezzor.

In recent weeks, there have been large-scale demonstrations against the SDF in the countryside of Deir Ezzor, Hassakeh and Raqqa in protest against the militia's practices, loss of safety in its areas of deployment, kidnappings, murders, oil monopolies, theft and the sale of them in cooperation with their illegal companies.

Source: sena

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