The US-backed SDF militia escalates aggressive practices in the Syrian Jazeera

Hasakah (ST): The US-backed SDF militia has escalated their raids in the areas they occupy in the Syrian Jazeera over the past few days, and kidnapped dozens of people, coinciding with the unfair siege they imposed for about 20 days in the cities of Hasakah and Qameshli, where they deliberately kidnapped employees in government institutions in the two cities to impede the work of these institutions and increase the restrictions on the people. 

In this context, the news reporter indicated that the SDF  militia continued with their kidnapping spree the latest of which was the kidnapping of the Assistant Director of Education for Vocational Affairs in Hasakah, Engineer Mazen Al-Ali  now missing for the fourth consecutive day .This happened  in parallel with the repeated prevention of students from reaching their schools.

Yesterday, the SDF militia, with the support of the American occupation helicopters, launched a campaign against a number of homes in the villages of Tal Al-Shayer and Abu Hamada, southeast of Al-Shaddadi in the southern countryside of Hasakah, and a number of villages on the border strip with Iraq, and kidnapped a number of civilians and took them to an unknown destination.

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