Young people in Rojava continue to protect their cities

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NEWS CENTER - Under the mobilisation declared in Rojava, people from 7 to 70 are keeping watch in the streets, protecting their neighbourhoods against the threat of attack.
 
Since the North and East Syria Autonomous Administration declared a state of mobilisation due to attacks on the region by HTS-ISIS and Turkish-backed paramilitary groups, people in Rojava, from 7 to 70, have been keeping watch to protect their cities.
 
Rojava's youth are also playing an active role in defence efforts in the spirit of mobilisation. They continue to protect their areas and neighbourhoods against ISIS cell activities, HTS attacks and threats to create security chaos.
 
Young people on duty at watch points set up in neighbourhoods are sending a message that they are on alert against possible attacks.
 
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