Kurdish militias are releasing ISIS terrorists in Northeastern Syria
The Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) are setting ISIL militants free from jails in Raqqa city without presenting any explanation and despite the public’s strong opposition, local sources in Northeastern Syria disclosed on Friday.
The sources said that a sum of 12 ISIL militants have been recently released by the SDF from jails in Raqqa city, adding that the Kurds have also intensified security measures against civilians in the city.
The sources further said that fuel prices have significantly increased in Raqqa after the Kurdish militias banned sales of fuel supplies in the city.
They also reported growing popular uprising against US-backed SDF in Raqqa.
Earlier this month the tribal Arab forces in Raqqa province formed a number of units to fight against the Kurds who occupied the city and were supported by Washington.
The forces formed under the title of the Popular Resistance of Raqqa (PRoR) were recruiting forces to start fights against Kurdish militias.
A large number of civilians who were killed during the operations by the Kurds and the US-led anti-ISIL coalition in Raqqa were members of these tribes.
The Kurdish forces had also been busy with forced recruitment among the civilians after occupation of Raqqa.
Source: Farsnews