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The US-backed (Qasd) militia kidnapped more than 20 young men in Al-Raqqa and Al-Hasakah

2020-10-10T08:45:44.916Z


Al-Hasakah and Raqqa-SANA Militia continued Hasaka and Raqqa-Sana The "Qasd" militia associated with the American occupation forces continued its attacks on the people and kidnapped more than twenty young men from the city of Raqqa and the Tal Hamis sub-district in Hasaka, to force them to serve in its ranks in the Syrian Jazira region. Local sources from the city of Raqqa told SANA that armed patrols of the “Qasd militia” launched a camp


Hasaka and Raqqa-Sana

The "Qasd" militia associated with the American occupation forces continued its attacks on the people and kidnapped more than twenty young men from the city of Raqqa and the Tal Hamis sub-district in Hasaka, to force them to serve in its ranks in the Syrian Jazira region.

Local sources from the city of Raqqa told SANA that armed patrols of the “Qasd militia” launched a campaign of raids on the neighborhoods of the city of Raqqa, and set up checkpoints to search civilians and kidnapped 20 young men from the city.

In the Tal Hamis sub-district in Al-Hasakah, local sources reported that the militia checkpoints kidnapped a number of young men from the villages and towns of the sub-district.

The sources pointed out that the militia took the kidnappers to its training camps to force them to carry weapons to serve in its ranks.

Yesterday, the “Qasd militia” kidnapped a number of young men from villages belonging to the Tal Hamis district in the eastern countryside of Hasakah, to take them to training camps for the so-called “self-defense duty” to forcibly throw them into the fighting within the ranks of those militias.

Source: sena

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