Turkish-backed terrorists kidnap two women from Janderas town in Afrin city in Aleppo countryside

The Turkish occupation-backed terrorists kidnapped two women from the town of Janderas in Afrin city in Aleppo northwestern countryside within the framework of their continuous crimes against the locals in the areas under their control.

Local sources said that the so-called “National Army” terrorist group raided several houses in Janderas, kidnapped two women, one of them elderly, and took them to an unknown destination.

The sources clarified that through raiding the houses, the Turkish-backed terrorist groups aim at harassing and terrorizing the locals, particularly women and children, by opening fire on them, stealing their savings, vandalizing the furniture of their houses, forcing them to leave their houses and stealing their properties and agricultural crops.  

During the past days, the terrorists of the Turkish-backed group “Filaq Al-Sham” and “Military Police” stormed several houses in a number of villages in the vicinity of Afrin city, kidnapped 7 civilians in the Al-Basouta area and Ba’dina town and took them to unknown destination.

 Hamda Mustafa

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