QSD Militia Starts Lifting Its Siege on Hasakah, Qamishli after Russian-Sponsored Agreement

QSD militia started on Tuesday lifting its siege on the two cities of Hasakah and Qamishli city, reopening the highway and allowing the free traffic.

  QSD’s move was based on a Russian-sponsored agreement, according to well-informed sources. SANA reported that the locals in Deir Ezzor on the same day had staged a protest against the siege imposed by QSD militia on the locals in the cities of Hasaka and Qamishli, calling for ending the unjust blockade. Source: Al-Manar Eglish Website




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