Syrian army’ s friendly forces redeploy in the east of the country

The Syrian army’s friendly forces have redeployed  in the east of Syria near border with Iraq amid reports on kidnapping one of the leaders leader of army’s friendly forces  in Qameshli by the separatist Kurdish militia called the “Democratic Union Party” [PYD].

The redeployment came as the Zionist enemy [Israel] continue to launch attacks on the friendly forces with the help of the US occupation forces, according to the Damascus-based al-Watan newspaper.

The paper quoted opposition sources  as saying that the friendly forces positioned at the east of the country evacuated several military headquarters in alHwam area in Swe’eyeh town near al-Bokamal city (122km south-east  Der Ezzour City) . They are building new headquarters in al-Bokamal desert .  

Add to that the sources said that the Iraqi Popular Mobilization Forces evacuated several headquarters in the same area  in Swe’eyeh town without knowing their new positions .

Meanwhile, it was reported that the PYD militia kidnapped Abdul alAziz al-Ghannam , one of the friendly forces’ leaders in Qameshli city despite his critical health condition.

The PYD militia also sent 25 military vehicles to arrest young men from Sharmokh town.

In another development, the Syrian Alikhbaria TV channel said that a queue of cars belonging to the ‘Syrian Democratic Forces’ militia [Its Arabic acronym is Qasad] stormed al-Zer town in the northern countryside of Der Ezzour with the support of US occupation jets. 

The militia members killed a civilian and kidnapped several people

Basma Qaddour  

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