The PYD/YPG terrorist organization affiliated with the PKK, which has been carrying out terrorist activities in northern Syria for years, is putting a new plan into action in the east of the Euphrates.
The organization, which aims to divide Syria and legitimize its occupation activities in the north internationally, will hold illegitimate local elections on June 11 in Jazeera, Deir al-Zor, Raqqa, Tabqa, Euphrates, Manbij and Afrin's Shehba regions.
ANTI-TERRORISM GROUPS CALLED FOR A BOYCOTT
There was a great opposition from the people of the region to the terrorist organization's ballot box fraud.
Arab tribes in the east of the Euphrates and anti-PKK Kurdish groups decided to boycott the election, which paved the way for division, and called on those living in the region not to go to the polls.
THREATS AND PRESSURE STARTED
After the boycott calls of Arab tribes and Kurdish groups were responded to by the public, the terrorist organization began to threaten and pressure both the public and political groups.
Terrorist attacks were carried out on offices and offices of political groups. However, both tribes and political structures remain determined against division and preventing the terrorist occupation.