• en English
  • ar العربية
Wednesday, 8 July, 2026
No Result
View All Result
دير الزور 24 - Deir EzZor 24
No Result
View All Result
Home News Eastern countryside

A commander in the Revolutionary Guard militia dies under mysterious circumstances in Al-Mayadin city

06/05/2024
in Eastern countryside
A A
The article's picture is expressive

The article's picture is expressive

11
SHARES
277
VIEWS
شارك على فيسبوكغرد على X

This post is also available in: العربية

DeirEzzor24 exclusive report:

DeirEzzor24 Network learned from private sources of the death of the commander of the Zainabiyoun company in the city of Al-Mayadin, east of Deir Ezzor, about a week ago under mysterious circumstances.

According to the sources, Kazem Hakim Naeem Al-Salhi,an Iraqi national, and commander of the Zainabiyoun” company, died in the city of Al-Mayadin, and the cause of his death was not known, and the Revolutionary Guard militia concealed his death.

They added that the news circulating about his death indicates two statements: the first is that he died as a result of poison that was found in his food, and the second is that he died as a result of taking a large dose of narcotic pills.

It is noteworthy that the Revolutionary Guard militia transported his body secretly to his hometown in Iraq and was buried there

Tags: AlMayadinDeirEzzor24Zainabiyoun
Share4Tweet3SendShare
Previous Post

Large numbers of Deir Ezzor residents withdraw from pilgrimage registration for this reason!

Next Post

Revolutionary Guard militia commanders from Hatla call for joining the militia

🧐

The article's picture is expressive

Changes in the deployment of Iranian-backed militias in Al-Bukamal

28/07/2024
The article's picture is expressive

A new arms shipment arrives for Iranian-backed militias in Deir Ezzor

02/07/2024
The article's picture is expressive

A live ammunition training course for the Fatemiyoun militia in Al-Mayadeen

12/06/2024
Load More
  • Raqqa City Council continues to maintain and pave roads to improve infrastructure

    Raqqa City Council continues to maintain and pave roads to improve infrastructure

    1 shares
    Share 0 Tweet 0
  • A monitoring tour to control encroachments on drinking water grids in Deir Ezzor

    1 shares
    Share 0 Tweet 0
  • Raqqa City Council continues to maintain and pave roads to improve infrastructure

    1 shares
    Share 0 Tweet 0
  • A monitoring tour to control encroachments on drinking water grids in Deir Ezzor

    1 shares
    Share 0 Tweet 0
  • Rehabilitating sewage grids in Al-Busayrah to serve approximately 50,000 people

    1 shares
    Share 0 Tweet 0
Raqqa City Council continues to maintain and pave roads to improve infrastructure
Al-Raqqa

Raqqa City Council continues to maintain and pave roads to improve infrastructure

by Editorial Board
08/07/2026
0

...

Read moreDetails
A monitoring tour to control encroachments on drinking water grids in Deir Ezzor

A monitoring tour to control encroachments on drinking water grids in Deir Ezzor

07/07/2026
Rehabilitating sewage grids in Al-Busayrah to serve approximately 50,000 people

Rehabilitating sewage grids in Al-Busayrah to serve approximately 50,000 people

06/07/2026
Rehabilitation work at the Al-Tanf border crossing continues

Rehabilitation work at the Al-Tanf border crossing continues

06/07/2026
More than a thousand commercial facilities in Raqqa were coded using QR code within a week

More than a thousand commercial facilities in Raqqa were coded using QR code within a week

06/07/2026
  • Featured news
  • Interviews
  • Studies
  • Articles
  • Info Graphic
  • Reports
  • Maps
  • Forefathers land
  • Press
  • Photos from Homeland
  • Video Graphic
  • D24 Magazine
Designed and developed by 

DeirezZor24: Speaking Reality, Building Awareness

No Result
View All Result
  • Featured news
  • News
    • Eastern countryside
    • Deir ez-Zor City
    • Eastern & western countryside
    • Western countryside
    • Northern countryside
  • Reports
  • Violations
    • Daesh
    • Syrian regime
  • العربية

DeirezZor24: Speaking Reality, Building Awareness