The Syrian Observatory For Human Rights

Four days after it started | SDF ends its security campaign in cities, towns and villages of eastern rural Deir ez-Zor

Reliable sources in Deir ez-Zor province have told the Syrian Observatory that SDF ended its security campaign in areas in the eastern countryside of Deir al-Zour, which lasted for about four days.

SDF has withdrew its troops this afternoon from the areas where it was deployed at the beginning of the campaign, Al-Busayrah, Al-Shahil, Al-Zar and Abriha, and summoned the principals of the schools where they were stationed and handed them over to them. Residents of these areas have also been informed of the complete end of the curfew.

SOHR sources reported earlier that the SDF security campaign in the eastern areas of Deir ez-Zor countryside continued for the fourth day.

Checkpoints are still deployed at the entrances to cities, towns, main streets and schools where SDF was stationed at the beginning of the campaign, in the city of Al-Busayrah, the town of Al-Shahail, the villages of Al-Zar and Abriha in the eastern countryside of Deir ez-Zor.

Meanwhile, the region’s markets have also experienced normal activities today as civilians go out to meet their needs.

On the other hand, SDF, on Sunday evening, arrested two members of the Islamic State, one of them is Iraqi, in the village of Al-Zar in eastern rural Deir al-Zour.