US-backed SDF militia continues to prevent delivery of food materials, medicines to Hasakah and Qamishli

The US-backed “Syrian Democratic Forces” (SDF) separatist militia continues to tighten the siege on the locals in the cities of Hasakah and Qamishli.

According to a SANA reporter, the militia has prevented the delivery of food materials, medicines, flour and fuel to the two cities for the 17th consecutive day and it stopped work in several bakeries there.

 SDF militia kills a civilian, kidnaps several people in Raqqa countryside

Meanwhile in Raqqa, a civilian was martyred after the SDF militia opened fire on his car along the M4 Highway, north of Raqqa. 

According to local sources, the civilian is from the village of Al-Tarwaziyeh.

In another incident, the SDF militia stormed into the houses of the village of Hazima in the northern countryside of Raqqa, kidnapped two civilians and took them to one of its neighboring headquarters.  

In Raqqa western countryside, the SDF militants stormed into Al-Rasheed Camp and kidnapped a number of residents without explaining the reason or identifying the destination.    

Hamda Mustafa

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