Mercenaries of the Turkish and US occupation commit more kidnapping crimes in Syria’s Hasaka

Mercenaries of the Turkish occupation on Saturday kidnapped 8 civilians from the village of Mreikiz in the city of Ras Al-Ayn, to the northwest of Hasaka, and took them to an unknown destination.

According to local sources, the mercenaries, who stormed the village and kidnapped the civilians, belong to the ” Al-Hamza Division” terrorist group.

Last week, the Turkish occupation mercenaries seized a number of shops in Ras Al-Ayn after expelling their original owners under the threat of arms. The mercenaries looted the shops and turned them into arms and ammunition depots.

 Also in Hasaka, the US-backed Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) separatist militia  stormed several houses in Al-Shaddadi city and Tal Hamis area in Hasaka countryside and kidnapped a number of young men in order to recruit them within their ranks.

Local sources said that the kidnapped persons were forcibly taken to training camps where they will be prepared for fighting within the ranks of the SDF militia.

On Friday, a group of SDF militants kidnapped a number of young men from Al-Karama village in Raqqa eastern countryside and from Al-Shaddadi city in Hasaka and took them to unknown destination with the aim of recruiting them with the militia’s ranks.

Hamda Mustafa

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