In East Of Syria, Clashes Between Arabic Tribes And PKK/YPG Occur

In a number of districts of the Dair-Ez-Zor province in the east of Syria, clashes between the Arab tribes and the US terrorists (PKK Syrian wing)

Collisions in the regions occupied by terrorists flared up in the morning, on Wednesday, August 7.

According to the Anadolu agency with reference to local sources, YPG/ PKK and the Arab tribes oppressed by them entered fierce clashes in nine locations on the eastern and southern outskirts of the province.

Arab tribes attacked the so -called checkpoints and headquarters of PKK/YPG in the villages of Busira, Ibrechiya, Elharidge, Taiyan, Ziban and Ellata. Similar clashes in Dair-Ez-Zor occurred earlier.

Presence of RKK/YPG in Deir ez-Zor

The entire population of Deir ez-Zor, captured by the RKK/YP under the guise of the “fight against DeAsh” with the support of the US Army, consists exclusively of Arabs.

The terrorist organization forcibly recruits childhood Arabs in the regions occupied by it.

The militants seized oil wells and sell Damascus through smugglers, contrary to US sanctions. The income received is used for criminal activity, and local residents are deprived of the provision of services and assistance.