In Gamrouk: wholesale thefts and the settlement is 19% .. 23% royalty on oil and 4 hills were leveled to the ground

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Afrin Post correspondent in the area of ​​”Shara / Sharan” said that the Islamic militias of the Turkish occupation and the Muslim Brotherhood, have stolen seven water meters in the village, including the water meter of the mosque.

The village is occupied by the “Suqur Al-Sham” militia, whose gunmen and settlers have stolen everything they were able to take away as copper utensils from houses.

In an attempt to make their gunmen and their relatives innocent, the militia asked the residents for a meeting held in front of their village headquarters, where they demanded that they install external lighting in front of their houses to reduce the rampant thefts in the village, which are concentrated on copper utensils, which is believed to be collected by the militants and sold to the Turkish occupation. Copper is important to many industries there.

It is estimated that the original population is approximately 81%, with the number of houses up to 200 houses, while the settler population is estimated at about 19%, where they take 20 houses in the village, in addition to two headquarters.

The olive season was stolen by settlers and gunmen alike, while gunmen seized and exploited the property and fields of the displaced people.

Among the private facilities that have been seized, Al-Shallalat canteen belonging to the “Abu Mervan” (the Husband of Kurdish Politics) “Sinem Mohammed”, who is currently the representative of Self-Administration in the US capital Washington.

In terms of royalties, the militia imposed a royalty of 23 % on the oil product, distributed between 15% in favor of the militants, and 8% in favor of the press.

In the context of sabotage operations by Islamic militias, the militants destroyed four archaeological hills, Tel Abbous, Berri / Berri Goshkih and Tal Basarq, opposite to the village of Kafrum. They were leveled to the ground in search of archaeological finds.

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