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The National Defense Militia in Deir Ezzor protects smuggling operations

26/10/2024
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A correspondent for DeirEzzor24 Network said that the National Defense Militia in the city of Al-Mayadeen escorts trucks loaded with goods smuggled from Iraq or Deir Ezzor.

Our correspondent added that the escorting process by the National Defense Militia for smuggled shipments is done in exchange for a percentage of the money.

Deir Ezzor is witnessing a struggle to control smuggling operations and river crossings, between the Fourth Division, the National Defense Militia, and the militias supported by Iran.

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