YPG/PKK terrorists abduct dozens of opposition Kurdish group ENKS members in northern Syria
According to local sources, a group of 20 members from the ENKS opposition in Syria were taken hostage on Tuesday in Qamishli, located in the province of Hasakah. The area is currently under the control of the PKK/YPG terrorist group.
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- Anadolu Agency
- Published Date: 04:43 | 02 July 2024
- Modified Date: 04:43 | 02 July 2024
20 members of the opposition Syrian Kurdish National Council (ENKS) were kidnapped on Tuesday in the Qamishli district of Hasakah province in Syria, currently controlled by the PKK/YPG terrorist organization, local sources said on Tuesday.
Approximately 20 ENKS members and supporters who wanted to protest PKK/YPG terrorists' violations were kidnapped on Monday, local sources said.
Terrorists stormed the protest site, kidnapping Suleyman Oso, Mohammed Ismail, Abdulsamed Birro, Faisal Yusuf, Nimet Davut, and Taher Hassaf, as well as 14 other ENKS members and supporters, and assaulting them before they were taken away.
The whereabouts of the abducted ENKS members are still unknown.
In a statement, the opposition Kurdish group ENKS strongly condemned the "barbaric and savage" attack on peaceful protesters.
The group urged the US to condemn the crime against ENKS, holding the PKK's Syrian branches, the SDF and PYD, responsible for the attack.