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The governor of Deir Ezzor gives the farmers of Al-Bukamal one week

04/07/2023
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DeirEzzor24 exclusive report:

The governor of Deir Ezzor, “Fadel Al-Najjar,” gave the residents of the city of Al-Bukamal, east of Deir Ezzor, a week to market wheat for this year’s 2023 season, according to a reporter of DeirEzzor24 Network.

Our reporter said that this deadline by the governor of Deir Ezzor came as a result of the poor supplies of the entire Al-Bukamal region for wheat.

The Iranian militias are one of the reasons for the poor supply of Albukamal wheat, as they control the area and largely monopolize the wheat crops in Al-Bukamal.

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