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US occupation forces move hundreds of families of ISIS terrorists from the Houl camp to Iraq

2019-12-04T21:11:22.673Z


Al-Hasakah, SANA - The US occupation forces have continued to transfer hundreds of families of organized terrorists


Al-Hasakah-Sana

The American occupation forces continued to transfer hundreds of families of terrorists of the terrorist organization "Daesh" terrorist organization from al-Houl camp in al-Hasakah province to Iraq.

SANA correspondent said that the US occupation forces today transferred more than 600 children and women from the families of "IS" terrorists from Al-Houl camp in Hasaka countryside to Iraq.

On the other hand, the correspondent pointed to the entry of six military vehicles Humvee and about 30 soldiers belonging to the US occupation forces from Iraq to the province of al-Hasakah settled in the airport ruined illegal lime.

In a related context, a convoy of military vehicles of the Turkish occupation forces entered the junction of the village of Mreikiz of Abu Rasin district of the northern countryside of Hasaka from Ras al-Ain.

The correspondent pointed out that the convoy, which includes 3 tanks, 5 military jeeps, 4 soldiers carriers and 4 armored vehicles headed south to the villages of Daoudia, Tal Mohammed and Aneq Al-Hawa.

According to local sources, the Turkish occupation forces and their mercenaries from terrorist organizations have turned many schools, public facilities and cultural centers in the villages they occupied into military headquarters in parallel with the continuation of their practices aimed at bringing demographic change in the region by forcibly emptying its people and bringing terrorists and their families there.

Source: sena

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