Turkish occupation, its mercenaries continue criminal acts in Hasaka Countryside

Hasaka, (ST) – The Turkish occupation forces and their mercenaries of terrorist organizations continued their criminal attacks and savage practices against the civilians in Hasaka countryside. The criminal acts perpetrated by the occupation troops and the terrorist organizations included imposing a siege on Ras al-Ein city and burning the houses in several areas in the countryside of the city in parallel with bringing more of the terrorists’ families thus replacing locals.

Local sources reported that the mercenaries of the Turkish occupation burnt a number of the citizens’ houses in al-Arisha village, in addition to imposing fees on the cars passing between a number of the villages, especially those passing through Dada Abdal village in Ras al-Ein countryside.

The sources added that the occupation forces continue to impose a siege on Ras al-Ein City and they prevented the entry and the exit of the cars. They also continued to impose a curfew after 5:00 pm along with bringing more ready-made rooms to Makhtala village in Ras al-Ein countryside with the aim of establishing a camp for the families of the terrorists.

Sources went on to say that the Turkish occupation yesterday transferred 150 terrorists with their families from Turkey to Ras al-Ein city putting them in the houses of civilians in the northern countryside of the city.

Meanwhile, about 100 lorries of the U.S. occupation entered from Iraq into Hasaka city loaded with cars, vehicles, equipment and logistic materials to strengthen their illegitimate existence on the Syrian territories.

K.Q.

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