The people of Ras Al-Ain, Tel Abyad and Sluk protest against the Turkish occupation forces and their terrorist mercenaries

The people of Ras Al-Ain, Tel Abyad, and Sluk in rural Hasaka and Raqqa demonstrated against the Turkish occupation forces and their terrorist mercenaries and their criminal practices of burning crops, seizing homes and looting their properties.

Civil sources said that dozens of residents of Ras al-Ain town, northwestern countryside of Hasaka and Tal Abyad and Saluk, northern countryside of Raqqa, demonstrated on June 22 against the Turkish occupation forces and their terrorists groups.

 

The protesters denounced  dealing  in the  Turkish lira and the rise of the price of  bread by more than 400 pounds, all with the aim of forcing them to leave their homes and areas and displace them.

The Turkish occupation forces and their terrorist mercenaries cracked down on the people in the occupied areas of the north and northeast of Syria by stealing their crops and lands to force them t to leave their hometowns to the families of terrorist mercenaries who came from Turkey.

A number of towns and villages of the northeast of Syria are witnessing demonstrations rejecting the presence of the Turkish and American occupation forces.

On June 21, the people of Fares Kabir village near Al-Qahtaniya town intercepted military vehicles of the American occupation forces while trying to pass near their village and threw stones at the occupation vehicles and forced them to return towards the illegal bases that came from them.

 

O. al-Mohammad

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