The Syrian Observatory For Human Rights

Troop movements | Lebanese Hezbollah transports weapons and ammunition from west Euphrates to Syria-Lebanon border in Rif Dimashq  

SOHR activists have reported that the Lebanese Hezbollah has transported weapons and ammunition from west Euphrates region, the pro-Iran militias’ “colony” in Syrian territory, to the Hezbollah positions on the Syria-Lebanon border in the Rif Dimashq.

 

According to sources, Hezbollah trucks have transported weapons and ammunition from Iranian-backed militias’ warehouses near Athar al-Shalby area in al-Mayadeen countryside, east of Deir Ezzor. The trucks took Deir Ezzor-Damascus highway to the Syria-Lebanon border in Rif Dimashq where they were unloaded in Hezbollah positions in the region’s barren mountains.

 

On November 7, SOHR activists, in west Euphrates that became Iranian colony on Syrian lands, reported that factions affiliated to Iran had started days ago intensive redeployment in cities and villages along the road from al-Mayadeen to al-Bokamal at Iraqi-Syrian borders in east Deir Ezzor countryside. The activities are considered as a repeated operation for camouflage over fears of the repeated targets by the Israeli side and the International Coalition.

 

The redeployment operations were conducted through exchanging posts, positions and forces. Also, the factions bring in military reinforcement daily to their posts and positions and fortify those positions continuously.