The Syrian Observatory For Human Rights

Tens of the Tunisian fighters continue their rebellion against ISIS on the eastern banks of the Euphrates River after “claiming that the organization and its leaders are infidels”

Deir Ezzor Province – The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights: the internal fighting is continuing on the eastern banks of the Euphrates River, between the “Islamic State” organization against another group announced that “the organization and its leaders are infidels”, and the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights monitored the continuation of the siege imposed by members of the organization on a group of about 50 members and commanders, most of them are Tunisians,  in Al-Kala area, which is located between the towns of Al-Sha’afa and Hajin, at the eastern banks of the Euphrates River, in the eastern countryside of Deri Ezzor, where the members of the organization managed in the past 24 hours to kill 6 people of the besieged members, and there is information about capturing others, while ISIS is trying to arrest and capture the rest, this situation comes as a part of renewing other situations documented and published about by the SOHR previously, where the SOHR published few months ago, that an unidentified plane, targeted a group of fighters inside a mosque in Hajin town in the eastern countryside of Deir Ezzor, targeting a group of fighters coming out of Al-Raqqah, to Hajin area, where these fighters refused to be reorganized or assorted, and disobeyed the organization’s orders, and announced their rejection to join the fronts, and despite the attempts to mediate for three successive times, but they all failed, until an unidentified plane came after about 10 days and targeted Hajin Mosque where they gathered, during which tens of the members who announced their disobedience were killed.

And the SOHR publishes in March 2017, that a Tunisian field commander was besieged in Al-Mayadin city, on charge of “carrying the thought of Kharijites”, and he came out after he threatened the members who besiege him to blow himself up, which prompted them to let him escape, and the SOHR also published in the middle of February 2017, the ISIS arrested a Moroccan engineer who works as an administrator in Al-Omar Oilfield, in addition to about six Moroccan workers and administrators work in the field on charge of “carrying the thought of Kharijites”, and the sources confirmed to the SOHR that the detainees were taken to one of the closed camps in order to subject them to “courses of repentance”, also the organization has executed 2 commanders of Tunisian and Egyptian nationalities in the past few days, who mainly contributed in forming the “Islamic State” organization inside Syria.