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The Iranian Revolutionary Guard militia conducts patrols east of Deir Ezzor, disguised as Assad’s forces

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DeirEzzor24 exclusive report:

The Iranian Revolutionary Guard militia conducted patrols in the city of Al-Bukamal and the villages and towns of eastern Deir Ezzor, along the Euphrates River bed opposite the SDF-controlled areas, according to the correspondent of DeirEzzor24 Network.

Our correspondent said that at the head of each patrol a commander of both Lebanese and Iraqi nationalities was placed.

The Iranian Revolutionary Guard militia, along with Assad’s forces, is on alert in Albukamal due to rumors of an international coalition attack on the area.

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