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Yesterday, the Assad regime’s customs branch launched a campaign against shops and pharmacies in various areas of the eastern countryside of Deir Ezzor, which is under the control of Assad’s forces, according to a reporter of DeirEzzor24 network.
According to the reporter, the campaign targeted Turkish goods in stores, smuggled “smoke” tobacco, and some types of smuggled medicines in pharmacies.
He stressed that the campaign was content with taking sums of money from every store where the prohibited goods were found, ranging between 10 and 50 thousand Syrian pounds, depending on the size of the goods, and no goods or medicines were confiscated.
It is noteworthy that the government of the Assad regime recently banned the circulation of all kinds of Turkish goods under pain of confiscation, fines and imprisonment.