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Five Killed in Clashes in Deir-ez-Zor

Clashes were triggered when the military police arrested a member of the Deir-ez-Zor Military Council, according to Athr Press.
Five Killed in Clashes in Deir-ez-Zor

Clashes erupted on Tuesday between the Deir-ez-Zor Military Council and forces from the Military Police affiliated with the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF). The violence subsided in the town of Al-Sur in the northern countryside of Deir-ez-Zor but later extended to include the city of al-Busaira and several surrounding towns. During the clashes, roads were cut off, and the SDF headquarters and checkpoints were seized.

The toll of the clashes resulted in 5 fatalities and several injuries on both sides, with dozens of SDF members arrested. Following the incident, the SDF leadership established a committee to investigate the causes and hold those responsible accountable. According to Athr sources, the “international coalition” led by Washington intervened, holding a meeting with the leaders of both parties to successfully halt the clashes.

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On Wednesday, the Council’s leader, Ahmed al-Khabil, described the events as a “sedition” instigated by “external regional countries.” He emphasized that the SDF is the sole authority for all military councils in northern and eastern Syria. Furthermore, he called for a military campaign against ISIS cells in the northern countryside, a campaign that the SDF endorsed.

According to Athr sources, a number of young Arab tribesmen lost their lives during the clashes. The SDF distanced itself from the violence, placing the blame on Ahmed al-Khabil for the casualties and unrest.

The clashes extended to various locations, including al-Busaira, al-Hussein, Jadid Akidat, Jadid Baqara, al-Hussan, and the town of al-Sur, along with its neighbouring villages in the northern countryside of Deir-ez-Zor. The conflict resulted in civilians evacuating the area, prompting the commander-in-chief of the “Council” known as “Abu Khawla” to issue a state of public alert.

Regarding the cause of the tension, Athr sources revealed that the clashes were triggered when the military police arrested a member of the Deir-ez-Zor Military Council and demanded the release of an officer within a specific timeframe. However, no response was received, leading to the outbreak of clashes.

This article was translated and edited by The Syrian Observer. The Syrian Observer has not verified the content of this story. Responsibility for the information and views set out in this article lies entirely with the author.

 

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