The Syrian Observatory For Human Rights

Joint patrol | Coalition Forces and SDF tour areas near river crossings run by smugglers, while SDF bring in several vehicles to take over the crossings

Deir Ezzor Province – Syrian Observatory for Human Rights: SOHR sources have monitored Syria Democratic Forces and International Coalition Forces running a joint patrol in Al-Zar village and Al-Shuhayl town. The joint patrol fired flares over the river crossings, along with the flight of helicopters at a low altitude.

 

On the other hand, SOHR sources have reported the arrival of cranes and grand trucks brought in by SDF from Al-Omar oilfield in order to take over the river crossings in Al-Shuhayl town. This development comes a day after an agreement reached between SDF and individuals in charge of these river crossings.

 

SDF had released several detainees from Al-Shuhayl town, who had been arrested during security campaigns on river crossings, after an agreement between SDF commanders on one hand, and dignitaries from the town and individuals in charge of these private crossings, which had used for smuggling oil, on the other. The two sides have agreed on stopping smuggling operations, resumption of transporting people via these crossings, and the handing over of crossings to SDF.

 

On December 29, SDF stormed the house of a civilian from Al-Busayrah, who owns several bread bakeries in the eastern countryside of Deir Ezzor, arresting two of his sons. It is worth noting that SDF had confiscated a cargo of flour affiliated the same civilian at the river crossings in Al-Shuhayl town in Deir Ezzor countryside.

 

Two days earlier, SOHR sources said that Syria Democratic Forces (SDF) stormed river crossings on the Euphrates River in the town of Al-Shuhayl in Deir Ezzor countryside, confiscating two trucks loaded with scrap intended to be transported to areas controlled by regime forces on the opposite side of the river. On the other hand, SDF released several smugglers and workers at river crossings, after being arrested earlier during security operations to prevent smuggling in the area.