US-backed SDF militia continues to prevent workers of Hasaka Electricity Company from entering their workplace

HASAKA, (ST)- Workers of the Hasaka Electricity Company continued their sit in for the second day in protest against the US-backed Syria Democratic Forces (SDF) militia which has recently captured the company’s building and are now preventing the workers from entering their workplace.

 SANA reporter in Hasaka said that the protestors demanded that civil centers and facilities not be targeted by any attack and called for government support, in order to help these facilities continue rendering services properly.

The demonstrators vowed to continue with their sit in until they return to their work in the company.

On Saturday, the US-backed Kurdish militia occupied several government buildings and headquarters in the city of Hasaka.

 SANA reporter said that the US-backed militia occupied, under the threat of arms, the building of the General Administration of the Syrian Establishment for Cereals in Hasaka’s Ghweiran neighborhood, the headquarters of the General Company for Hasaka Electricity in al-Nashwa neighborhood, the Sports City, parts from the Youth Housing Project’s buildings, the Syrian Computer Society branch, the Directorate of Industry, Tourism and Environmental Affairs, the Hasaka Traffic Branch, the Civil Registration Directorate and the Commercial Bank.

Hamda Mustafa

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