Turkish occupation and its mercenaries continue to kidnap civilians

On October 3rd, the Turkish occupation and its terrorists continue their violations against civilians in Ras Al -Ain.
Civil sources said that mercenaries from the terrorists group called “Al-Hazzat Division” kidnapped a number of civilians near the road “M4” and took them to one of their headquarters to be blackmailed to release them after payment of money.
 
In this context, a source in Al-Hasakah said that the mercenaries of the Turkish occupation exploits civilians from the residents of Ras Al Ain to inspect their homes looking for young people who are moving to Ras Al-Ain through smugglers from the SDF militias- occupied areas. The smuggled young aimed to travel to Turkey and they pay a lot of money to the smugglers and the Turkey occupation -run terrorist groups.
 
A resident from the town of Ras Al Ain, who survived after his abduction of the Turkish occupation mercenaries earlier, said what happened with him, “ while going to the townof Ras Al Ain to check my house , I was arrested by the mercenaries of the Turkish occupation and they accused me of dozens of charges. I spent more than 10 days being kidnapped and they tortured me”.
The source pointed out that kidnappings, ransom and human trafficking are one of the most important terrorist acts that are adopted for huge funds.
 
O. al-Mohammad
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