The SDF militia raids a number of villages in the countryside of Raqqa, Hasakah and Deir Ezzor

 On December 27, the US-backed SDF militias raided villages in the countryside of Raqqa, Deir Ezzor and Hasaka, and subsequently kidnapped a number of civilians.

Local sources said that the SDF militias raided the city of Tabqa in the countryside of Raqqa and kidnapped two civilians and took them to an unknown destination to put them in its training camps to fight within its ranks.

The sources pointed out that the militia also kidnapped three civilians, during a campaign of raids on a number of homes in the Al-Jazra neighborhood, west of Al-Raqqa center, and took them to an unknown destination.

 

In the countryside of Hasaka, local sources said that the SDF militias launched a campaign of raids against a number of villages around Markada town, south of Hasaka, and kidnapped a number of civilians from these villages.

The SDF militias also kidnapped three civilians after its raid on the town of Al-Shuhail, east of Deir Al-Zour.

On December 26, the SDF militias kidnapped a number of young men from Tal Barak and its villages in Hasakah countryside, with the aim of sending them into the fighting with its ranks.

O. al-Mohammad

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