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DeirEzzor24 exclusive report
According to a reporter of the DeirEzzor24 Network. the Russian battalion withdrew from the Taym field in the eastern Deir Ezzor countryside, towards the 137th Regiment at the entrance to the Panorama for security reasons.
Our reporter added that the Russian battalion will remain responsible for managing the field militarily and organizationally, and the Arfada oil company affiliated with the “Qatirji” group is still investing in the field under renewable contracts with the Russian generals.
The field includes 9 “Jawakik” oil extraction at a rate of 40 tankers per day heading to the Homs or Banias refinery, and is managed by Syrian expertise and labor, most of whom are local from the sons of Deir Ezzor Governorate, and operates one electric turbine with a capacity of 15 megawatts connected to the Syrian electricity grid (Jandar station) in Homs.
The field is guarded by a special task force of 300 members distributed between the gate and Syriatel, in addition to 17 points surrounding the field with distances of approximately half a kilometer, each point includes 7 members with light and medium equipment, night vision goggles and sniper weapons.
The elements are led by the leader of the Qatirji group, nicknamed (Abu Rawaa), after the leader “Hammoud Al-Bashir” took over the oil crossings and escorting the tankers on the Euphrates River.
The salary of the member of the “Qatirji” group in the Taym field is one million Syrian pounds, while the salary of the leaders exceeds 5 million pounds with a monthly food basket for all members, leaders and employees, and the days of service in the field are 20 days with 10 days off.