SDF militia raids several villages and kidnaps a number of citizens in the countryside of Raqqa and Deir Ezzour

Raqqa-Deir Ezzour (ST): The “SDF” militia, backed by the American occupation forces, continued its repressive practices against the civilian population in the areas it occupies on the Syrian Jezira, as armed groups of this militia launched a campaign of raids in the countryside of Raqqa and Deir Ezzour and kidnapped a number of citizens.

 

Local sources told a news reporter that “the SDF militia raided the homes of citizens in Al-Shirka  village on the international road “M4″ north of Raqqa, and kidnapped three citizens of the same family and took them to an unknown destination.”

The sources pointed out that “militia gunmen raided a house during the absence of its residents in the village of Al-Luqata and stole a sum of money and gold jewelry.”

In the countryside of Deir Ezzour, civil sources told news reporters that “the SDF militia raided the village of Sweidan Jezira, east of Deir Ezzour, and kidnapped a number of citizens and took them to an unknown destination.”

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