Mercenaries of Turkish occupation kidnapped civilians in Basuta in northern countryside of Aleppo

The mercenaries of the Turkish occupation from the terrorist organizations continued their crimes against the people in the areas they are deployed,  kidnapping on Tuesday a number of civilians in the town of Basuta in the northwestern countryside of Aleppo.

 

Local sources reported to SANA that the mercenaries of the Turkish occupation forces, the so-called “Failak Al-Sham”, launched a raid campaign against the homes of citizens in the town of Basuta in Afrin in the northwestern countryside of Aleppo, and kidnapped a number of civilians and took them to an unknown destination.

The sources indicated that the Turkish occupation mercenaries have intensified, in recent days, raids on the homes of residents in the town of Basuta, and carried out successive raids in the town. Their campaigns were accompanied by systematic intimidation practices against the people in order to push them to leave their homes and lands.

The Turkish occupation and its mercenaries continue to wage raids and carry out kidnappings in their areas of control within the framework of the Turkish regime’s plans to put pressure on the people of the region and displace them from it and seize their property and fields.

Inas Abdulkareem

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