Bashar al-Assad dismisses the war criminal and the serial killer of the Syrian prisons; the Major General Jamil al-Hasan and appoint another war criminal in his place
The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights learned that Bashar al-Assad, the head of the Syrian regime, issued a decree dismissing the serial killer of the Syrian prisons the Major General Jamil al-Hasan from his position also head of the Air Intelligence division, replaced by his deputy Major General Ghassan, where his deputy Jawdat Ismail took his position, also Bashar al-Assad dismissed other big names within his regime, where the newly appointed officers are not less criminals than their predecessors, and these changes included the Air Intelligence, Political Security, and the General Intelligence Management.
The Syrian Observatory published on the 2nd of February 2019 that the security branches of Bashar al-Assad’s regime continue their security campaigns by arresting leaders and members of regime’s NDF, based on Russian orders for the regime forces, and the Syrian Observatory learned that the arrest campaign continues at an escalating pace, and extended to include several areas of the coast Syrian, Homs, Hama, Damascus, and Rif Dimashq, as well as the Syrian south, and the Syrian Observatory published on the 25th of January 2019 that the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights monitoring continuation of mobilization by the 5th Corps -which was established by Russia-, as well as the pro-government militias in the northwestern, northern, and western countryside of Hama, these mobilizations come as signs of a joint military operation to be launched from the countryside of Hama, about one week after the Russia-established 5th Corps arrested about 15 members of the National Defense Forces in Hama countryside, where the arrest were accompanied by shooting, and the information that spoke back them about clashes between the regime forces and the militiamen loyal to them against the Russian-established 5th Corps were completely false, back then the false news talked about tens of casualties in the ranks of both parties.