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A gunman from the (Qasd) militia was killed when a bomb exploded in the vicinity of the town of Tal Tamer, north of Hasaka

2020-09-30T09:41:51.859Z


Al-Hasakah-SANA Attacks on militia sites continued Hasaka-Sana The attacks continued against the sites of the "Qasd militia" supported by the American occupation forces in the areas of their deployment in the Syrian island, where one of its gunmen was killed this morning when a bomb exploded in the Tal Tamr area northwest of Hasaka. Local sources reported to SANA that a "Qasd" militia was killed when an explosive device planted by unknown person


Hasaka-Sana

The attacks continued against the sites of the "Qasd militia" supported by the American occupation forces in the areas of their deployment in the Syrian island, where one of its gunmen was killed this morning when a bomb exploded in the Tal Tamr area northwest of Hasaka.

Local sources reported to SANA that a "Qasd" militia was killed when an explosive device planted by unknown persons in a car carrying a number of militia gunmen exploded in the vicinity of Tal Tamer town in the northwestern countryside of Hasaka.

The sources pointed out that the attack took place today despite the measures taken by the militia recently with the support of the American occupation forces to limit the attacks that target their sites and headquarters in the various areas of their deployment, which resulted in addition to the killing of dozens of its members and the injury of others during the past weeks to the flight of a number of its militants from their sites and the announcement They split from it.

At least two gunmen were killed and others from the "Qasd" militia were wounded yesterday with attacks on their points and vehicles in Al-Hasakah and Deir Ezzor.

Source: sena

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