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A leader in the (SDF) militia was killed and a number of its gunmen were wounded in separate attacks in Hasakah countryside

2021-02-05T14:10:05.902Z


Al-Hasakah-SANA killed a militia leader Hasaka-Sana A leader of the "Qasd militia" associated with the American occupation was killed and a number of its militants were wounded in separate attacks in Qamishli in the countryside of Hasakah. Local sources told SANA that one of the leaders of the "Qasd militia" was killed, and two militants were wounded in targeting the car that was carrying them on Al-Shaddadi Road, Deir Al-Zour, at the


Hasaka-Sana

A leader of the "Qasd militia" associated with the American occupation was killed and a number of its militants were wounded in separate attacks in Qamishli in the countryside of Hasakah.

Local sources told SANA that one of the leaders of the "Qasd militia" was killed, and two militants were wounded in targeting the car that was carrying them on Al-Shaddadi Road, Deir Al-Zour, at the village of Adla.

Local sources indicated to the SANA reporter that a car carrying armed men from the "Qasd militia" was targeted with automatic weapons on the road between Tal Hamis and Jazaa sub-district in the southeastern Qamishli countryside, which resulted in the injury of a number of them, while an explosive device was detonated in Rumailan countryside at a military point of the militia In the village of Kishka, and caused material damage in the place.

The day before yesterday, 4 members of the "Qasd militia" were killed in sporadic attacks on their movements at the hands of unknown persons in the countryside of Raqqa and Deir Ezzor, while the movements and patrols of the "Qasd" are almost daily within their areas of spread in Hasaka, Raqqa, Qamishli and Deir Ezzor for such attacks with explosive devices and targeting with weapons. Diverse individuality.

Source: sena

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