People in Hasakah countryside confront the mercenaries of the Turkish occupation – seize their homes

Hasakah , (ST) – The people of Mokhtelah village in the northern countryside of Hasakah confronted the attempt of the Turkish occupation mercenaries from the terrorist organizations to seize a number of houses to turn them into headquarters and prisons for them in the village.

Local sources told SANA that the terrorists of the so-called “Sultan Murad” and “Al-Hamza Division” backed by the Turkish regime raided a village in Mokhtelah west of Ras Al-Ain city in the northern countryside and fired live bullets at the people to intimidate them and tried to seize a number of houses to turn them into headquarters and prisons for them.

The sources indicated that the people stormed into the streets and confronted these mercenaries and threw stones at them and expelled them from the village.

The people of Mokhtelah village showed  popular rejection to all criminal practices of terrorists and the schemes of the Turkish regime aimed at pushing the population to leave their homes in preparation for their seizure  and then housing the families of terrorists in these homes.

Yesterday, the Turkish occupation forces and their mercenaries demolished a number of houses in the village of Tal Halaf, west of Ras Al-Ain city in the Hasakah countryside, adjacent to the border strip with Turkey, expelling its people from it by force of arms and beating those who tried to stay in their houses.

Raghda Sawas

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