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Qasd militia transports dozens of children to one of its camps in Manbij, in the countryside of Aleppo

2022-02-10T20:04:56.926Z


Al-Raqqa, SANA- The separatist Qasd militia has transferred dozens of children from the city of Tabqa, west of Raqqa, to a training camp


Raqqa-Sana

The separatist Qasd militia transferred dozens of children from the city of Tabqa, west of Raqqa, to a training camp affiliated with it in the city of Manbij in the eastern countryside of Aleppo.

Local sources told SANA reporter in Raqqa that “the militia linked to the American occupation gathered 45 children between the ages of 14 and 16 in the “Ayed Island” camp, which the militia called “the Democratic Nation Camp” in Tabqa, then transferred them towards the Al-Sad camp in the city of Manbij, east of Aleppo. Through payments to not arouse suspicion.”

The sources pointed out that "the children are subject to a closed course in which they receive military training for a period of 9 months, and they have been given false names and personal data in anticipation of international inspections related to child recruitment."

The sources added that "the Ayed Island camp witnessed earlier a gathering of dozens of people in order to ask about their children after news spread of their presence in the camp, before armed militia members dispersed the gathering and expelled the participants, considering the camp a military area that does not allow civilians to gather."

Last December, the "SDF" militia kidnapped 50 minors born in 2004 and younger from the city of Qamishli and took them to one of its camps east of the city to recruit them to its ranks. Destruction of their future and in violation of all international laws and humanitarian laws.

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Source: sena

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