American occupation continues to target buildings and the “SDF” militia in the city of Hasakah

Hasakah, (ST) – The American occupation forces continued their barbaric bombardment of buildings and facilities in the vicinity of the Industrial Secondary Prison, which caused the destruction of more buildings and facilities.

These Barbaric practices were carried out under the pretext of pursuing fugitives from the Industrial Secondary Prison in the city of Hasakah. This matter was in parallel with a campaign of raids launched by the SDF militia, after which a number of civilians were kidnapped in the Ghweran neighborhood of the city.

 A SANA reporter in Hasakah stated that “for the fifth consecutive day, clashes continue between the “SDF” militia, backed by the American occupation forces on one side, and the escapees from the Industrial Secondary Prison, who the militia claims are holed up in the buildings surrounding the prison on the other hand.

The reporter pointed out that the “SDF” militia has launched, since yesterday night, a campaign of raids on homes in the eastern and western Ghweran neighborhoods, in addition to the Al-Zohour neighborhood, and kidnapped a number of civilians and took them to unknown destinations.”

The reporter, quoting local sources, confirmed  the failure of the SDF militia, backed by the American occupation forces, to regain control of the prison after several attempts to storm it with the participation of tanks and Bradley vehicles of the American occupation.

On the twentieth of this month, the Industrial Secondary Prison, which is controlled by the “SDF” militia” in the city of Hasakah, and includes ISIS terrorists, witnessed a rebellion against the organization’s terrorists, followed by an attack on the prison gates with two booby-trapped cars and the escape of a large group of prisoners.

Raghda Sawas

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