
Armed groups of the US-backed "Syrian Democratic Forces" have stolen the Syrian Commercial Bank located within the security square of the Syrian state in Hasakah city.
Local sources from Hasaka said that during daylight hours, a large number of “SDF” militants attacked the bank and took control of the entire building after expelling the guards and employees from it and stealing the money and contents there.
The sources pointed out that after controlling the bank, the militants broke the iron fences and the walls surrounding it, then they stole its contents and transferred them to their centers before they handed over the entire building to the American army under the pretext of converting it to a security center.
The sources added that “SDF” militants simultaneously expelled the government officials and students from the Tourism Directorate building in Al-Zohour Street in Hasaka, which is also the high school for Tourism and Hotels and the Technical Institute for Tourism and Hotels. They also changed the door locks of the building, and deployed their security guards and barriers around it.
This is not the first incident of its kind committed by "SDF" militants, as they had previously seized many governmental, military and police departments and institutions of the Syrian state in the city of Hasaka, and turned them into their own security centers with direct US support. Among the buildings seized by SDF: “Civil Status Directorate, Personal Status department, Branch of the fuel company (Sadcob), Industrial Directorate, The General Authority for Monitoring and Inspection, Gwiran Grain Center, Police departments of Immigration and Passports and Traffic, Central Prison,” and other vital buildings that continue their work to serve citizens in the city.

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