The American occupation transports hundreds of families of ISIS terrorists from Al-Hol camp to Iraq

The American occupation forces transferred today new batches of families of ISIS terrorists from Al-Hol camp in Hasaka countryside to Iraq, while the Turkish occupation continued to establish more military points in the surrounding of Ras Al-Ain, northwest of Hasaka.

The American occupation forces transferred more than 200 families of the ISIS terrorist organization from Al-Hol camp to Iraq, according to SANA correspondent in Hasaka.

 

Local and media reports confirm the suspected relationship between the American occupation forces and the terrorist organization ISIS, as they transferred thousands of their families and dozens of their agents of the Takfiri organization terrorists from many areas of al-Jazeera to its illegal bases and to Iraq during the past months.

In another context, the reporter pointed out that the Turkish occupation forces established three military points in the Ras Al-Ain countryside, the first in the area between the village of Aluk and Ras Al-Ain and two bases in the village of Al-Ahus and Al-Dawadiyah in Abu Rasin countryside, and equipped them with a hovercraft airstrip.

The mercenaries of the Turkish occupation of terrorists looted equipment of irrigation wells in the village of Tal Muhammad, east of Ras Al-Ain, and the fuel and equipment of agriculture, in addition to storming a number of villages and towns in Ras Al-Ain countryside, raiding dozens of houses and looting stores of agricultural crops and home furniture at gunpoint.

The Turkish occupation forces and their mercenaries from the terrorist organizations are working in the framework of the process of Turkifying  the area and making demographic changes in the villages that it occupied in the northern countryside of Hasaka to exert pressure and intimidation on the people to force them to leave their homes and lands, displace them from the region and replace them with the terrorists and their families.

 

 Inas Abdulkareem

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