SDF militia kidnaps a number of citizens in Tal Hamis area in Hasakah countryside

Hasakah , (ST) – The US-backed “Syrian Democratic Forces” militia kidnapped on Tuesday  a number of citizens in Tal Hamis district, south of Qamishli, in the northeastern countryside of Hasakah, and took them to an unknown destination.

Local sources from the area told the Syrian Arab News Agency (SANA) correspondent that a group of SDF militiamen attacked this morning a number of citizens in several places in Tel Hamis district and kidnapped a number of them and took them to unknown destinations under the pretext of protesting against the militia’s practices and their demand for the militia’s expulsion from their areas.

In this month, the people of Tal Hamis area intercepted a convoy of the American occupation forces and threw stones on it, chanting phrases calling for the expulsion of the occupation forces and their agents from all Syrian lands.

The sources pointed out that dozens of locals in Tel Hamis demonstrated in different parts of the district in protest against the kidnapping of a number of young men by the SDF militia and recruiting them within its ranks.

Raghda Sawas

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