Backed by US occupation choppers, SDF militants kidnapped scores of civilians in Hasaka and Raqqa

Armed groups affiliated to the US-backed militia, called Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF), besieged the town of al-Dsheisha in Hasaka southern countryside, stormed the houses, kidnapped  a number of civilians and took them to unknown destination, local sources told SANA on Saturday.

The militants were backed by the US occupation’s helicopters, the sources said.

Meantime, local sources in Raqqa city said that SDF militants broke into several houses in Rmeileh neighborhood and kidnapped a number of young men under different pretexts.

These aggressive practices are part of the US-backed SDF militants crimes against civilians in the areas under their control in the Syrian al-Jazira region.

 Last Wednesday, the SDF militia kidnapped three youths in al-Tabqa city in Raqqa after storming the locals’ houses.

Over the past months, the SDF militia stormed most of the villages and towns in the countryside of Hasaka, Deir Ezzor and Raqqa, kidnapped dozens of young men in order to recruit them within the militia’s ranks to serve its US occupation-linked agenda in the region.

Hamda Mustafa

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