Erdogan mercenaries continue their attacks on civilians and kidnap a number of people in the area of Ras al-Ain in Hasakeh

Terrorist groups operating under the command of the Turkish occupation forces continued their attacks on civilians in the northwestern countryside of Al-Hasakah and kidnapped today a number of young men in Ras Al-Ain and took them to an unknown destination.

SANA correspondent in al-Hasakah said that Erdogan’s mercenaries set up roadblocks on the road linking the village of Al-Safah and Ras Al-Ain city and kidnapped a number of youths and took them to an unknown destination.

The reporter added that the terrorist organizations increased their attacks on civilians and kidnapping of young people in order to continue imposing pressure on them and forcing them to leave their homes and lands and to displace from their region, noting that this comes within the framework of the attempt of the Turkish occupation forces and terrorist organizations to make a demographic change in the region by stealing people’s property and replace terrorists with their families in the homes of the locals.

The Turkish occupation forces yesterday transferred dozens of families of their mercenaries from terrorist organizations from Turkey and housed them in the city of Ras Al Ain after the confiscation of the homes of the locals and preventing them from returning to it. The Turkish occupation forces also set up Turkish communication towers in the city and transferred textbooks from Turkey to a number of the city schools as part of its attempts to impose the Turkish strategy on the territories it occupied with its mercenaries from terrorist organizations.

 

O. al-Mohammad

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