SDF militia kidnaps 15 civilians in villages in southern countryside of Hasakah

The “SDF militia” supported by the American occupation forces continued their raids in the areas they occupied in the Syrian Jazeera, kidnapping many civilians in the southern countryside of Hasakah.

Local sources told SANA correspondent that 15 cars carrying armed groups of the “SDF militia” carried out today a campaign of raids in the villages of Sharjah, Al-Atala and al-Gharb in the southern countryside of Hasakah and kidnapped 15 civilians and took them by force of arms to the city of Al-Shaddadi.

The sources pointed out that the militia gunmen opened fire randomly to terrorize civilians and search homes, amid discontent among the people who reject their presence and who denounce the presence of the American occupation forces.

 

A few days ago and after its siege of al-Hol refugee camp in the eastern countryside of Hasakah, which is inhabited by more than 70,000 people, the “SDF militia” carried out massive raids inside the camp and kidnapped dozens of its residents, including women, under various pretexts and took them to an unidentified destination.

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