“Qasad” militia raids residential quarter in Hasakah, abducts 30 civilians and prevents dozens of families from returning to their homes in Raqqa

ST- Patrols of US-backed  Qasad (SDF) raided the Khashaman quarter of al-Hasakah and arrested 30 civilians. Through armed barrier, milicia Qasad also forcibly prevented the  displaced families  coming from Deir Ezzor and Raqqa countrysides to return to their homes in the city of Raqqa.

Local sources pointed out that militia “Qasad” patrols surrounded the Khasman quarter in the northern side of Hasaka city and raided dozens of houses and abducted  30 civilians including old men.

The sources also said that resentment prevails among citizens in the province as a result of aggressive practices of the “SDF” militia including abduction  and the spreading of crime. On the other hand, Qasad  imposed  curricula contrary to the curriculum of the Syrian Ministry of Education and seized the properties and livelihoods of citizens. All of these practices  are sponsored and supported by US  occupation forces.

In light of the security chaos prevailing in the areas where  Qasad militia is deployed, the  local sources confirmed that two people were killed by an explosive device planted by terrorists in the main street between the towns of Theban and Hawaij in Deir Ezzor countryside.

The US occupation forces, in cooperation with the “SDF” militia during the past hours carried out an air landing  in al-Hasakah and Deir al-Zour countrysides, abducting  a number of civilians and killing others and destroying  their homes and properties under the pretext of pursuing cells of the terrorist organization “Daesh” in the region.

M.Wassouf

 

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