In Syria, clashes continue between Arab tribes and the PKK/YPG in the east and southeast of Deir ez-Zor.
Clashes that erupted on August 27 after the PKK/YPG detained Ahmed al-Habil, leader of the Deir ez-Zor Military Council, escalated into the involvement of some Arab tribes.
It was reported that 24 villages around Deir ez-Zor were liberated from terrorists.
It is alleged that the Arab tribes neutralized many terrorists and captured many of them.
Among the news is that the PKK/YPG sent convoys with reinforcements from the provinces of Hasakah and Raqqa and a large number of terrorists to the conflict zones in Deir ez-Zor.
ALL THE PEOPLE IN DAIRIZOR ARE ARAB.
All residents of Deir ez-Zor, which the US-backed PKK/YPG have taken over under the name of “fighting ISIS,” are all Arabs.
The organization receives income from the sale of oil obtained by confiscating oil wells in the region to the US Damascus administration through smugglers.
MINISTRY OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS: WE FOLLOW CAREFULLY AND CAREFULLY
The ministry issued a written statement about clashes between the terrorist organization and Arab tribes in the territory occupied by the PKK/YPG terrorist organization in the province of Deir ez-Zor in eastern Syria.
In a statement noting that the conflicts between the branches of the terrorist organization in Syria and some Arab tribal elements are being watched closely and with concern: “This development means that the terrorist organization dominates the ancient peoples of Syria, using violence and pressure. against them and violating their basic human rights. “We hope that its supporters will see without further delay the true nature of a terrorist organization that is trying to disguise its goals and intentions by claiming that it is a participant in the fight against Daesh.” and without causing further suffering to the ancient elements of the region, including the Syrian Kurds.” expressions were used.
Clashes that erupted on August 27 after the PKK/YPG detained Ahmed al-Habil, leader of the Deir ez-Zor Military Council, escalated into the involvement of some Arab tribes.
During the clashes, the Arab tribes cleared 24 villages of the PKK/YPG.