Deir ez-Zor Council, its tribes visit the wounded of Damascus forces attacks

A delegation consisting of members of the Executive Council of Deir ezz Canton and dignitaries of its clans visited the Martyr Saria Hospital to check on the condition of those injured over the attacks of the Damascus government forces and the so-called "National Defense" on the villages and towns of the Canton.

Deir ez-Zor Council, its tribes visit the wounded of Damascus forces attacks
Deir ez-Zor Council, its tribes visit the wounded of Damascus forces attacks
Deir ez-Zor Council, its tribes visit the wounded of Damascus forces attacks
Deir ez-Zor Council, its tribes visit the wounded of Damascus forces attacks
Deir ez-Zor Council, its tribes visit the wounded of Damascus forces attacks
Deir ez-Zor Council, its tribes visit the wounded of Damascus forces attacks
Deir ez-Zor Council, its tribes visit the wounded of Damascus forces attacks
Deir ez-Zor Council, its tribes visit the wounded of Damascus forces attacks
Deir ez-Zor Council, its tribes visit the wounded of Damascus forces attacks
Deir ez-Zor Council, its tribes visit the wounded of Damascus forces attacks
Deir ez-Zor Council, its tribes visit the wounded of Damascus forces attacks
11 August 2024   18:25
NEWS DESK- HASAKA

 The girl Malak Ismail Al-Aboud (5 years old), who was injured by shrapnel in the head and is still in intensive care, along with the child Fahd Ismail Al-Aboud (12 years old), and the elderly woman Malak Aboud Hussein, are receiving treatment at the Martyr Saria Military Hospital in the city of Hasaka.

 The delegation consisted of Fawaz Al-Wais, Notable of the Al-Burhamah tribe, Notable Diab Al-Jilat, the representative of the Al-Bakara tribe, the Notable Abu Ali Al-Abraz, the representative of the Al-Aqeidat tribe, the Notable Malik Al-Amlh, the representative of the Al-Bu Jamel tribe, and the co-chairs of the Executive Council in Deir ez-Zor Canton, Mohammed Al-Dakhil and Shahnaz Al-Hafl.

The delegation praised the efforts of the Autonomous Administration and the Syrian Democratic Forces in standing by their injured sons and providing them with services.

 They also condemned the attacks of the Damascus government forces on the eastern countryside of Deir ez-Zor and stressed that they truly stand  by the Syrian Democratic Forces.

 "We have 4 wounded in the region, 3 of them in Hasaka and another in Qamishli. Three of them have passed the danger stage, but there is a girl whose condition is still very critical." Dr. Joan Hami (orthopedic surgeon) said.

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ANHA