“SDF” militia kidnaps a number of young men at the western entrance to the city of Hasakah

Hasakah , (ST) – The “SDF” militia, backed by the American occupation forces, continued their criminal practices against civilians within the areas they occupied by kidnapping  civilians. It stopped a bus at the western entrance to Hasakah and took a number of young men to its camps to force them into its ranks.

Civil sources told SANA reporter that “a checkpoint of the (SDF) militia in the Al-Mushairfa neighborhood at the western entrance to the city of Hasakah stopped a passenger bus and kidnapped a number of young men from it and took them to the so-called self-defense camps to serve in the militia ranks.”

 The sources pointed out that “among the kidnapped persons is a young man with special needs who needs physical and psychological health care.”

The “SDF” militia, with the support of the American occupation, escalated the raids it is carrying out in its areas of deployment on the Syrian Al-Jazeera and kidnapped hundreds of young men and minors in the countryside of Deir Ezzor, Raqqa and Hasakah and took them to its affiliated camps to force them to fight in its ranks.

Raghda Sawas

militia

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