City defence continues in Rojava: We will protect our gains

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NEWS CENTER - The people of Rojava are keeping watch by forming defence groups in their neighbourhoods and cities against increasing threats and attacks.  
  
The people of Rojava are keeping watch by forming groups and defence units to defend their cities against the current dangers and threats. One of the women keeping watch in the city of Qamishlo stated that they are standing alongside the defence forces against threats and attacks, saying, "The Rojava Revolution began with women and will be won through their struggle. Just as we dispersed the ISIS gangs and drove them out of our regions, we will do the same to anyone who attacks us." 
 
As part of the general mobilisation, people across all regions of Rojava Kurdistan are taking part in the defence by keeping watch day and night against the current threats.
 
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