Terrorists of Turkish occupation mercenaries steal landline phone cables in the Ras Al-Ain area in the countryside of Hasakah

Al-Hasakah, (ST) – Terrorists supported by the Turkish occupation forces stole the landline phone cables connecting the city of Ras al-Ain with its southern countryside to the northwestern countryside of Al- Hasakah.

Civilian sources from Ras Al-Ain told SANA that a terrorist group of Turkish occupation mercenaries stole hundreds of meters of cables from the main line connecting the city of Ras al-Ain and its southern villages in the northwestern countryside of Al-Hasakah, with the intention of obtaining copper material to sell after smuggling it to Turkish lands.

 

The Turkish occupation forces and their terrorist mercenaries in the areas they occupy in the countryside of Al-Hasakah, Raqqa and Aleppo continue the operations of kidnapping and looting. They also deliberately destroy the infrastructure, attack the people and steal their property and homes, in the context of pressuring them in order to  displace them from the region and settle their own  families with the intention of effecting a demographic change that perpetuates a Turkish occupation reality in the northern region of the country.

Raghda Sawas

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