The people of Rojava continue to defend their cities

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NEWS CENTER - The people of Rojava continue to support the security forces in order to strengthen security and respond to any movements by ISIS.

The mobilisation declared by the Autonomous Administration of North and East Syria due to attacks on the region by Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS), ISIS and Turkish-backed paramilitary groups continues. In Rojava, the people are keeping watch at every point to defend their areas against ISIS and are supporting the security forces.
 
The people continue to respond to the call for mobilisation with a spirit of responsibility by setting up defence points at the entrances and exits of cities and forming battalions.
 
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