Displaced settlers steal electric wires in the villages of rural Afrin
ARK News: Al-Ghouta displaced settlers, who forcibly took over Kurdish houses in Afrin region, and with complicity with members of the armed groups, stole the electric wire network in a village in rural Afrin, in order to sell copper and electric columns to some traders from Izaz city.
An informed source reported to ARK News that “some of the displaced settlers , with the complicity of the armed factions in the village of Ali Bag (Bek Oubasi) belonging to Bulbul town of Afrin Kurdistan, stole the electric wires from the sub-columns within the village to reach the high-voltage towers in order to sell the copper, the wood and electric towers to some merchants from the city of Izaz who are affiliated with the armed factions."
This is not the first time that members of the armed factions and in cooperation with the displaced settlers stole electric wires and wooden electric columns and electric towers from the villages of Bulbul town, that before two weeks, the Arab displaced settlers in the village of Bebaka belonging to Bulbul town with the consent of the armed elements had cut off electric columns and copper wires, and stole all of them for trading purposes.
It is noteworthy that the pro-Turkish army factions, which participated in the occupation of the city of Afrin, committed dozens of crimes against the people of the city and its countryside, killing, kidnapping and torture, along with looting and theft, burning agricultural crops and forests, the seizure of property of citizens, and the destruction of monuments and religious.
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