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With the participation of the American occupation helicopters ... the (SDF) militia kidnapped three civilians in the city of Al-Shaddadi in the countryside of Hasaka

2021-02-21T14:58:21.311Z


Hasaka-SANA militia continued Hasaka-Sana The "Qasd militia" associated with the American occupation continued its terrorist practices against civilians in the areas of its spread on the Syrian island, and with the support of the occupation helicopters, it kidnapped three civilians from the city of Shaddadi in the southern countryside of Hasaka. Local sources told SANA that armed groups from the "Qasd militia" raided a gathe


Hasaka-Sana

The "Qasd militia" associated with the American occupation continued its terrorist practices against civilians in the areas of its spread on the Syrian island, and with the support of the occupation helicopters, it kidnapped three civilians from the city of Shaddadi in the southern countryside of Hasaka.

Local sources told SANA that armed groups from the "Qasd militia" raided a gathering of cars and heavy engineering machinery in the city of Al-Shaddadi in the southern countryside of Hasaka and kidnapped three civilians and took them to the headquarters of the American occupation base in the city.

The sources pointed out that the raid campaign was accompanied by an intense flight of American occupation planes, helicopters and marching at a low altitude, which sparked panic and fear among the population.

Armed groups of the "Qasd militia" launched during the past days a campaign of raids in the countryside of Hasaka, Raqqa and Deir Ezzor and kidnapped a number of civilians as part of its continuous repressive and aggressive measures to punch mouths and put pressure on the people who reject the presence of the militia in their areas.

Source: sena

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