The Syrian Observatory For Human Rights

New details about US airdrop | US killed smuggling lines expert and insulted regime officer in regime-held area in Al-Hasakah

SOHR has revealed new details about the airdrop operation carried out by US forces the day before yesterday, October 6, in Kuluk Saray village which is under the control of the regime forces, located nearly 17 kilometres south of Al-Qamishli in Al-Hasakah countryside.

US forces killed a man called Abu Hail who had been living in the area for three years.

Abu Hail was then received by a person known by his initials as H. A. Abu Hail had stayed for two years with his family on a farm on the outskirts of Mulouk village, then he moved to live at a house next to the man who is known by his initials as H. nearly a year ago.

Only man aka (H. a) knows whether Abu Hail is an ISIS member or not.

According to SOHR sources, The man who is known as H. A is married to two women and has nearly 20 sons and daughters, took advantage of Abu Hail and received a large sum of money from him and sent at least six of his children out of Syria via the smuggler Abu Hail.

SOHR sources confirm that Abu Hail is an “expert in smuggling lines” to out of Syria.

H. A is now in Damascus, and he goes there just before the US operation, while his wives and the rest of his children are still in the village.

Syrian Observatory sources added that US forces killed Abu Hail and did not take his body, arrested people who were at his home. Abu Hail family was detained for a short time, and then they were released.

Abu Hail’s relatives come after the end of the US operation and took his body and his family to an unknown destination.

According to SOHR sources, the commander of the headquarters of military security supporters, Ali Suleiman, known as Ali Al-Hanoush, was not present at the headquarters during the US airdrop operation, while he was on in his workplace in a poultry to distribute chicken meat, and he didn’t have any weapons.

SOHR sources revealed that a member of the military security militia, Qusay Darwish, targeted a US aircraft through his machine gun.

The US aircraft targeted Qusay Darwish and another man known as Bashar Al-Ibrahim, leaving the two men injured.

The commander of the headquarters went to the place where the US carried out the airdrop operation and was arrested by the US forces.

In the meantime, a lieutenant of the regime forces who was in the area fled upon hearing gunfire, then the lieutenant was pursued by the Americans, insulted and stripped without arrest.

On October 6, SOHR activists reported that US forces carried out an airdrop operation in the early hours of Thursday morning in regime-held areas for the first time.

US forces carried out an airdrop operation in Moluk Saray village, 17 kilometres away from south of Al-Qamishli in Al-Hasakah countryside.

Furthermore, US forces have informed the residents of the village through loudspeakers of the need for everyone to enter their homes and turn off the light.

During the airdrop, US forces killed a person and arrested his family, another family and the commander of the headquarters of the military security supporters. The reasons for the commander’s arrest are still unknown, whether he is wanted by the US forces or because he resisted the US forces.

The airdrop operation ended at four a.m.