Qasad militia threatens al-Hasakah electricity workers to use weapons to end their sit-in

Al-Hasaka, (ST) – “Qasad (SDF) militia” supported by the American occupation forces threatened the workers of the General Electricity Company of Al-Hasaka to use weapons to end their sit-in near the company, after imposing a curfew in the areas it seized.

A source in the General Electricity Company of al-Hasaka Governorate said in a statement to SANA’s correspondent that the “Qasad militia” brought armed men to the building of the company and directly threatened the workers with using weapons and kidnapping them in case of they continue the sit-in in front of the headquarter. The source said that the “Qasad militia” stole equipment during the last period, in addition to office furniture from the company’s headquarter.

The source pointed out that these violations come within the framework of disrupting services provided to citizens and directly affecting the company’s workflow in order to serve agendas in line with the desire of the American occupation forces that are present in the region illegally.

“Qasad” militia had occupied by force of arms since the 27th of last June the headquarters of the General Electricity Company of Al-Hasakah in Al-Nashwa neighborhood, the General Administration of Grains building in the Ghuwairan neighborhood, the Sports City, and part of the youth housing buildings, the Syrian Informatics Association, the Directorate of Industry, Tourism and Environmental Affairs, Traffic Branch and the Civil Registry Directorate And the commercial bank and they fired workers.

Raghda Sawas

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