SDF kidnaps dozens of civilians in the town of Al-Susah, east of Deir Ezzour

Deir Ezzour (ST): The “SDF” militia, backed by the American occupation forces, continued its criminal practices against the residents of the villages and towns it controls in the Syrian Jazeera, as it raided the town of Al-Susah in the eastern countryside of Deir Ezzour and kidnapped a number of citizens.

Local sources told news reporter that armed groups affiliated with the SDF launched a raid campaign that targeted large numbers of houses in the town of Al-Susah, east of Deir Ezzour, after imposing a state of curfew and setting up armed checkpoints inside, kidnapped dozens of civilians and took them to an unknown destination.

 

The sources pointed out that the raid campaign carried out by the militia was accompanied by attacks, abuse of people, and vandalism of their homes and properties.

A militiaman from the “SDF” militia was killed in an attack launched by the popular factions with machine guns targeting a military point of the militia in the town of Al-Sour in the eastern countryside. 

 

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