The mercenaries of the Turkish occupation seize shops and turn them into weapons depots in Ras Al-Ain in the countryside of Al- Hasaka

Al-Hasaka, (ST) – The Turkish occupation forces and their mercenaries from terrorist organizations continue their criminal practices against the civilian population within the areas they occupy in Hasakah countryside, where the mercenaries seized several commercial stores and turned them into weapons depots.

Local sources reported to SANA’s correspondent that the Turkish occupation mercenaries have seized over the past few days several commercial stores in the city of Ras Al-Ain after expelling their original owners at gunpoint and looting their contents and turning them into warehouses for weapons and ammunition.

 

The sources pointed out that such criminal practice have been repeated recently in several areas, especially in the countryside of Ras al-Ain, in cooperation with Turkish arms dealers and under the cover of the Turkish occupation forces, with the aim of expelling the people from their homes and shops and displacing them outside their city.

Previously, the Turkish occupation forces and their mercenaries had seized by force of arms streets in Ras Al-Ain. They expelled the rightful owners of the houses and later on replaced them with the families of terrorist.

Raghda Sawas

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