The Turkish occupation and its mercenaries kidnap four civilians, including a woman, in Afrin

Today, the Turkish occupation forces and their mercenaries from terrorist organizations kidnapped four civilians, including a woman, in the Afrin area in the northern countryside of Aleppo.

Local sources said that the Turkish occupation forces and terrorist groups of the so-called “military police” launched a massive raiding campaign in the village of KafrSafra in the Afrin region in the northern countryside, accompanied by indiscriminate and intense shooting to intimidate the residents and kidnapped three civilians, including a woman, and took them to an unknown destination.

 

In the same context, the sources pointed out that the mercenaries of the Turkish occupation of the so-called “National Army” terrorists kidnapped a civilian with special needs at the entrance to the city of Afrin.

These crimes are carried out by the Turkish occupation and its mercenaries in the context of its plans to seize the property of the people and pressure them to leave their homes and houses.

 

O. al-Mohammad

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