“Failaq Al-Rahman” militia carried out armed robberies and thefts against citizens ’properties in the Ashrafieh neighborhood

Afrinpost – Special

Islamic militias affiliated with the Turkish occupation commit all kinds of violations and crimes against the remaining Kurdish people in the occupied Afrin region, in the absence of law, the rule of chaos and security chaos, as planned by the Turkish intelligence to create a situation that would achieve eliminate the Kurdish presence in the occupied city for the benefit of settlers loyal to them.

In the context, the Afrinpost correspondent reported that the “Failaq Al-Rahman” militia expelled from the countryside of Damascus, is carrying out smuggling, theft and drug trafficking in the Ashrafieh neighborhood of the city of Afrin.

The correspondent added that the militia stormed the house of the elderly Kurdish citizen “Abu Abdo” who is a resident of the village of Kimareh / Center, and took over the money he owned, in addition to stealing the contents of the house of the Kurdish citizen Nuri Osu, from the people of Qastaleh village, as well as stealing the house of citizen Ahmed “Krif” in the same neighborhood, along with drug trafficking.

The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights had said in a report published on the twenty-fourth of this month, that Turkey had suspended funding armed groups loyal to them in Syria, because they had refused to send fighters to Libya in order to support the government of reconciliation forces in its battle against the Libyan National Army.

The observatory quoted sources described as reliable, saying that the material funding for the militia, “Legion of Rahman”, whose majority is from the Eastern Ghouta and Homs governorate, is still suspended by order of the militia leaders of the so-called “Syrian National Army” against the background of the leaders of Failaq Al-Rahman refusing to provide a list of the names of gunmen to send them to fight alongside the Al-Wefaq government forces in Libya, with Turkish orders.

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