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The "Qasd" militia kidnaps dozens of civilians in the countryside of Raqqa and Hasaka

2020-12-31T14:17:03.131Z


Raqqa and Hasakah-SANA militia continued Raqqa and Hasakah-Sana The "Qasd" militia linked to the US occupation continued its crimes and restrictions on the people in the Syrian Jazira region, where it kidnapped dozens of civilians in the past hours in the countryside of Raqqa and Hasaka. Local sources told SANA that groups of "Qasd militia" militants set up checkpoints and launched a campaign of raids on villages east of Raqqa city, Ai


Raqqa and Hasakah-Sana

The "Qasd" militia linked to the US occupation continued its crimes and restrictions on the people in the Syrian Jazira region, where it kidnapped dozens of civilians in the past hours in the countryside of Raqqa and Hasaka.

Local sources told SANA that groups of "Qasd militia" militants set up checkpoints and launched a campaign of raids on villages east of Raqqa city, Ain Issa city, and near Tal Al Samen town in the far northern countryside, and kidnapped 55 civilians, including a woman, and took them to an unknown destination.

In al-Hasakah countryside, local sources reported to SANA that the (Qasd) militia cordoned off the town of Tal Barak and kidnapped a number of young men to fight them in their ranks, while armed militia groups raided the fourth section of Al-Hol camp and kidnapped a number of civilians and took them to an unknown destination.

Yesterday, armed men from the (Qasd) militia kidnapped a number of young men in Tal Barak district and the village of Saiha in Hasaka countryside and took them to compulsory training camps with the aim of forcibly pushing them to fight in its ranks.

Source: sena

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