Turkish occupation mercenaries kidnap three civilians in Afrin area in Aleppo countryside

Aleppo (ST):  The mercenaries of the Turkish occupation of terrorist organizations continued their criminal acts against the people in the northern countryside of Aleppo and launched a campaign of raids and kidnappings against civilians in the Afrin area.

Local sources said that in the context of their systematic terrorist acts to pressure the people and force them to leave their homes, terrorist groups of the so-called “military police” and “Mohammed Al-Fateh faction” affiliated with the Turkish occupation forces raided a number of houses in the village of Maamal Oshaghi in Rajo district in Afrin region in the northern countryside of Aleppo.

The sources pointed out that, during the raid, the mercenaries of the Turkish occupation fired shots to intimidate the people, before the terrorists kidnapped three civilians and took them to one of its headquarters in Rajo district.

 

 A few days ago, terrorist groups from the so-called “military police” kidnapped a number of civilians in the village of Maamal Oshaghi to blackmail their families and demand exorbitant ransoms in exchange for their release.

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