Turkish occupation mercenaries kidnap a number of civilians in the countryside of Raqqa and Aleppo

Raqqa and Aleppo, (ST) – The mercenaries of the Turkish occupation of terrorist organizations continued their crimes against the people in their areas of deployment in the northern countryside of Raqqa and Aleppo. They kidnapped a number of civilians and blackmailed their families to pay sums of money in exchange for their release.

Local sources told SANA that, the mercenaries of the Turkish occupation of the so-called “Al-Jabha Al-Shamiya ” kidnapped three civilians from the city of Tal Abyad, located in the northern countryside of Raqqa. They blackmailed their families demanding heavy ransom money in foreign currency in exchange for their release.

 

In the northern countryside of Aleppo, the sources indicated that terrorist groups from the “Al-Jabha Al-Shamiya” also launched raid campaigns along with intimidation acts on the people there, especially children and women by kidnapping civilians and taking him to unknown destinations.

On the first of this month, a group of Turkish occupation mercenaries from the so-called “Hamzeh Division” kidnapped six civilians from the villages of Kolyan Tahtani and Hassan Kalkawi in the Afrin region northwest of Aleppo. They blackmailed their families and demanded money in exchange for their release.

Raghda Sawas

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