Protests against US-backed “SDF” militia in the western countryside of Deir Ezzour continue for the sixth day

The people in the western countryside of Deir Ezzour continued with their protests against the US-backed “Qasd militia” (SDF) for the sixth consecutive day, demanding the expulsion of this militia and the American occupation forces from their towns.
Local sources stated that the people in the towns of Al-Hawaij, Al-Kasra, Al-Hussan and Qasiba this morning staged demonstrations against the “Qasad militia”, closing the roads with burning tires and chanting slogans calling for the expulsion of the militia and the American occupation from their areas.

The protesters accused the leaders of the so-called (Deir Ezzor Military Council) of plundering Syria’s national wealth and presenting it to the American occupation.

Yesterday, the people in the towns of Al-Harmoushieh, Hammar Al-Ali, Al-Kasra and Mheimdia took to the streets in demonstrations during which they closed the roads with burning tires and chanted slogans calling for the expulsion of the “SDF” militia and the American occupation.

Inas Abdulkareem

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