Turkish regime-backed mercenaries continue looting locals’ properties in Ras al-Ayn

HASAKA, (ST)- Turkish-backed terrorist organizations continue to commit crimes in Ras al-Ayn area of the northwestern countryside of Hasaka and to loot the properties of locals

Local sources told SANA reporter in Hasaka that the Turkish occupation-affiliated terrorists and mercenaries escalated their looting crimes in Ras al-Ayn city and the surrounding villages, pointing out that the mercenaries bust  the doors of several houses and forced entry into the houses and occupied them. They also entered into some other houses and stole the belongings of the owners in front of their eyes.

 According to the sources, the Turkish-backed terrorists set up more checkpoints at the entrance of Ras al-Ayn and imposed a curfew on the surrounding villages, They said that the mercenaries also sneaked into the south of the international highway near al-Alia area aiming at robbing passersby.

In another development, four civilians were injured in a landmine blast -the mine was planted by Turkish-backed terrorist mercenaries near the road to al-Nasseriye village to the south of Ras al-Ayn.

Hamda Mustafa

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