A national stand in Al-Damkhiya in Qamishli countryside in rejection of US, Turkish occupations

Al-Hasakah, (ST) – The people of the village of Al-Damakhiya in the southern countryside of Al-Qamishli organized on Wednesday a national stand in opposition to the American and Turkish occupation and in support of the army and the homeland.

The participants chanted phrases denouncing the unjust siege on the Syrian people and rejecting the theft and plundering of natural resources by the American occupation of oil and grain in the Syrian Jazzera region in coordination with the “SDF militia”. They also denounced the systematic sabotage of the infrastructure by the Turkish occupation forces and their mercenaries from the terrorist organizations in the areas that they occupy.

In a statement to SANA reporter, Intissar Muhammad Al-Jasim from the  village of Damkhaya indicated that the people “stand together to express their rejection of the American and Turkish occupations and their criminal practices of plundering wealth and supporting terrorist groups in Syria under the allegations of supporting democracy that they are far from.”

Citizen Ahmed Al-Bajri affirmed that, the Syrian people “reject any illegal foreign presence and demand support for the popular resistance that will expel the occupier and be the means to restore security to the people and land of Syria.”

The areas occupied by the American and Turkish occupation forces and the “SDF” militias and terrorist organizations affiliated with them have witnessed dozens of national vigils calling for the expulsion of the occupation forces from all Syrian lands and all terrorist organizations and militias loyal to them.

Raghda Sawas

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