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The (Qasd) militia carried out large-scale raids and kidnapped a number of civilians from Hasakah countryside

2021-03-06T13:34:40.879Z


Al-Hasakah-SANA As part of its ongoing crimes to harass the people of the Syrian island, a militia has been kidnapped


Al-Hasakah-Sana

In the context of its continuing crimes to harass the people of the Syrian Jazeera, the "Qasd militia" supported by the American occupation forces kidnapped a number of civilians from their homes in the northeastern countryside of Hasaka.

Local sources told SANA that, in conjunction with setting up armed checkpoints and cutting off main roads in the Yarubiyah region, the "Qasd militia" raided a number of villages, including Al-Dardara, Abu Manasab, Al-Tash, and Safana, and kidnapped a number of civilians and took them to an unknown destination.

The sources pointed out that "more than 50 military vehicles belonging to the militia cordoned off the town of Tal Hamis and raided the Al-Malako neighborhood and kidnapped 3 civilians from their homes, including Abu Khawla and Muhammad Al-Arqad, and drove them by force to an unknown destination."

The sources pointed out that a state of panic and fear prevailed among the people, especially children and women, due to the launching of heavy and indiscriminate bursts of their weapons during the raid.

The sources pointed out that the daily raids campaign launched by the "Qasd militia" comes after it was exposed to attacks that led to the death of many of its militants, and with the increasing state of anger among the people as a result of the militia's criminal practices and demands for its exit and the American occupation from the region.

Yesterday, the Qasd militia kidnapped 12 young men at the Sabaa Bahrat roundabout on the eastern side of the city of Manbij in the northeastern countryside of Aleppo and took them to an unknown destination for their market to what is known as compulsory recruitment to fight in its ranks.

Source: sena

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