Kurds’ homes raided in Aleppo, two young detained

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NEWS CENTRE - Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS) detained two young during a raid on homes inhabited by Kurds in Aleppo.  
 
Two young Kurds have been detained in the Syrian city of Aleppo. According to a report by Hawar News Agency (ANHA), citing local sources, last night HTS raided Kurdish homes in the village of Nîrebiyê, north of Aleppo, and detained two people. 
 
The same sources stated that the HTS group consisted of 20 people who arrived in four military vehicles, and that the young men in question were detained on the grounds that they were working with the Autonomous Administration. 
 
According to the Afrin-Syria Human Rights Organisation, Îmad Abdul El Cewad and Şahîn Hekîm were detained. 
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