The (SDF) militia kidnapped civilians from Al-Hol camp in Al-Hasakah and the town of Al-Tayyana in Deir Al-Zour

Al-Hasakah and Deir Al-Zour,(ST)-The US-backed “SDF militia” continued to harass civilians in their areas of deployment. Today,  the “SDF militia” kidnapped a number of civilians in the countryside of Deir Al-Zour and the Al-Hol refugee camp in Al-Hasakah.

In the eastern countryside of Deir Al-Zour, local sources told SANA that armed groups of the “SDF militia” raided the town of Al-Tayyana and kidnapped a number of civilians and took them to an unknown destination.

In an attempt to control the poor security conditions in the Al-Hol refugee camp, east of Al-Hasakah, local sources reported that “the camp witnessed a campaign of raids on a number of its sections, carried out by armed militia groups, in light of the high level of chaos and the recording of repeated killings against a number of camp residents using hidden weapons.

According to the sources, “the militia kidnapped a number of people from the camp, intensified patrols, and imposed a curfew from six in the evening until six in the morning.”

Yesterday, the “SDF” militia kidnapped dozens of civilians from the town of Mansoura, west of the city of Raqqa, the village of Sabaa Sukour, and the town of Tal Hamis in Hasakah, including the secretary of the Arab Socialist Baath Party Division in Amouda.

Haifaa Mafalani

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