The US-backed SDF militias kidnapped 3 young men from the city of Raqqa

On November 2nd, the US-backed SDF militias kidnapped young men from the city of Raqqa, while attacks against these militia continued in  various areas in northeast of Syria.

Local sources said that armed groups from the SDF militias carried out a campaign of raids on the Adkhar neighborhood, northwest of the city of Raqqa, kidnapped 3 young men and took them to an unknown destination.

 

On November 1st, the SDF militias kidnapped a number of young men in the Karama town, 25kms east of Raqqa, after they raided the town , terrorized the people and took them to an unknown destination to be recruited as part of the forcible recruitment campaigns.

In another context, the sources said that a gunman from the SDF militias was killed by a landmine explosion near Ain Issa Camp, 70kms northern Raqqa city.

The attacks targeting the US-backed SDF militias continue in the northeast of Syria, where a number of those militiamen were killed and wounded by unknown persons through firing and targeting their vehicles in the provinces of Hasakah and Deir Ezzor.

 

 O. al-Mohammad

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