Turkish-backed terrorists continue to loot citizens’ properties in the villages of Syria’s Afrin in Aleppo countryside

ALEPPO, (ST)- The Turkish-backed terrorist organizations continue again and again to loot citizens’ properties in the villages of Afrin area in Aleppo northern countryside where terrorists have heavy presence.

Local sources told SANA reporter that over the past hours, terrorists affiliated to “al-Hamazat Division”, a mercenary terror group that serves the Turkish occupation agenda in Syria, stormed citizens’ houses in the villages of Syria’s Afrin city, ransacked them and stole their contents, including money, furniture and household items, while residents of the houses were watching helplessly.

The sources said that the terrorist groups are receiving orders from the Turkish regime to commit heinous crimes in Afrin area to harass the locals in order to displace them and relocate the families of terrorists in their place and on their property in a bid to make a Turkish-designed demographic change in this area.

 The Turkish-backed  terrorist organizations have perpetrated many crimes against the citizens in the areas where they held. They have also destroyed the infrastructure and service facilities that led to the displacement of a large number of civilians, aiming at transferring hundreds of terrorists’ families to the houses of the original residents.

In a relevant context, an explosive devices blew off Saturday morning on one of the main roads in al-Bab city in Aleppo northeastern countryside, where Turkish-backed mercenaries and terrorists have presence. The explosion led to the injury of a person and caused material damage to properties.

Hamda Mustafa

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