Syrian Kurdish PYDmilitia has turned most of the grain silos in Hasaka province into military barracks for its numerous militias or camps to train hundreds of people for money.
A local source told Zaman al-Wasl that the PYD militants had turned grain silos in the Alia and Manajir areas south of Ras al-Ayn into training camps to recruit young men and women to fight ISIS for fee of 200 US dollars.
The source said that the residents hear from time to time the sounds of bullets and explosions from that area located on the road to Alepp- Tal Tamr.
He pointed out that the party has previously turned grain silos into camps or military sites, including: Sabah al-Khair, Kabaka, Tel Adass, Tel Baidar, Safah", Dhahr al-Arab and Ras al- Ayn".
Kurdish media affiliated with PYD reported the establishment last week of two military brigades, one belonging to the People's Protection Units (YPG) militia and the other to the women's "women's protection units" in the village of Alia in rural Ras al-Ayn.
This comes after about 250 young women were put to training at the beginning of this month in grain silos in Sabah al-Khair in Arysha for a 15-day called Karachuk" and attended by US officers visited the site of the Turkish shelling on the sites.
The YPG, the military wing of PYD and the largest militia in the US- backed Syrian Democratic Forces, began early April to form military units in the areas of Maabda and al-Malikya to compete with the regime, which is urging the formation of several militias in the province