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The American occupation forces transferred prisoners of ISIS terrorists from Deir ez-Zor to Al-Hasakah

2022-02-22T16:34:25.588Z


Al-Hasakah, SANA- The American occupation forces moved in cooperation with a militia Al-Hasakah-SANA The American occupation forces, in cooperation with the “Qasd” militia, transferred large numbers of ISIS terrorists from prisons in Deir Ezzor to Al-Hasakah. Media and local sources stated that “heavily armed military vehicles of the American occupation forces, accompanied by four-wheel drive vehicles of the SDF, transferred a large number of ISIS terrorists who were being held


Al-Hasakah-SANA

The American occupation forces, in cooperation with the “Qasd” militia, transferred large numbers of ISIS terrorists from prisons in Deir Ezzor to Al-Hasakah.

Media and local sources stated that “heavily armed military vehicles of the American occupation forces, accompanied by four-wheel drive vehicles of the SDF, transferred a large number of ISIS terrorists who were being held by them in prisons it set up in their areas of deployment in Deir ez-Zor to prisons in Al-Hasakah Governorate.”

The sources pointed out that the occupation forces took strict security measures and closed the road between Hasaka and Deir Ezzor for several hours during the transportation process.

In order to justify its continued occupation of parts of the Syrian territory, Washington deliberately creates several scenarios that promote the resurgence of ISIS terrorist activity in Syria, the latest of which was the announcement of the escape of a number of the terrorist organization’s terrorists from the Industrial Secondary Prison in the Ghweran neighborhood of Hasaka city, which it runs in cooperation with the “Qasd” militia in the twentieth century. from last month.

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Source: sena

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