Civilians detained in the occupied Gire Spi city under curfew
The Turkish state has been attacking and invading areas in North-East Syria as part of its all-out war against the Kurdish people and their achievements in various parts of Kurdistan.
The Turkish state has been attacking and invading areas in North-East Syria as part of its all-out war against the Kurdish people and their achievements in various parts of Kurdistan.
Local sources report that Turkish-affiliated operatives have detained four civilians in the eastern neighborhoods of the occupied Gire Spi (Tal Abyad) city on Monday.
The detained residents were named as Mustafa El Ehmed El Mustafa, Yasîn El Ehmed El Mustafa, Ezîz Yasîn El Mustafa and Ismaîl Hesen El-Idrîs.
Reports say that some other civilians have been taken into custody in the village of al-Hawija but no information is available on their names and number.
The Turkish state declared a curfew in the Gire Spi city, its villages and the Siluk town on Sunday, January 19.
Turkey invaded the Gire Spi region on October 9 and settled its mercenaries in the homes of the people who were displaced amid brutal attacks that claimed the lives of hundreds of people.