Turkish-back terrorist groups stole agricultural equipment from a village in the countryside of Ras al-Ain, in Hasaka

The Turkish occupation forces and their terrorist militias continued their terrorist practices against civilians in Hasakah countryside and stole agricultural equipment  in the Ras al-Ain area, northwest of Hasaka.

Civil sources said that the mercenaries of the Turkish occupation stole equipment, agricultural machinery, electric generating sets  from the farmers’ wells and farms in the village of A’abah, southwest of the Turkish-occupied town of Ras al-Ain.

 

Since its aggression on the Syrian lands on October 9, the Turkish occupation forces and their terrorist mercenaries have carried out criminal acts such as kidnapping, killing, displacement and destroyed the infrastructure and service facilities and have been involved in burning agricultural crops and stealing property, equipment, agricultural machinery and homes after displacing their owners under false pretexts.

The Turkish occupation forces and their terrorist militias continue cutting of drinking water from the Alouk water station in Ras al-Ain, which increases the suffering of civilians in the governorate of Hasaka.

O. al-Mohammad

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