The regime organizes a gathering of tribes and clans in Hasaka

The regime organizes a gathering of tribes and clans in Hasaka

Jan 05 2019

ARK News: The Syrian regime organized a gathering of its supporters from tribal and tribal chiefs in the center of the city of Hasaka in Kurdistan of Syria, against any foreign presence in Syria.

On Thursday, a number of tribal leaders and tribes of the province of Hasaka, supporters of the Syrian regime gathered on Thursday in the city center of Hasaka, raising slogans against any foreign presence in Syria, they also renewed their support for the Syrian regime’s army and the regime’s President, Bashar al-Assad, and called for the return of the regime throughout the province of Hasaka and other areas in Syria, and also condemned the Turkish threats and its intention to invade the region.

In the gathering pictures of the President of the Syrian regime Bashar al-Assad, his father Hafez al-Assad, flags of Syria and the Baath Party have been raised.

The Syrian regime organized on Monday an activity for its supporters of teachers, intellectuals and clergy in the cultural center in Qamishlo as well. The attendees issued a statement confirming their support for the regime and its army and calling for the return of the regime to all regions.

This comes at a time when the YPG militants of the Syrian regime, called the Syrian regime to extend its control over the city of Manbij, and the entry of its army to Manbij and its countryside, to deter Turkish threats.

The Ministry of Defense of the Syrian regime published on its official news before two days that the withdrawal of a convoy of YPG militants, in reference to "the implementation of what was agreed between them to return to the normal life to the areas in the north which is starting January 1, 2019."

According to the Ministry of Defense of the Syrian regime that the convoy was more than (30) cars which withdraw from the area of Manbij heading to the eastern shore of the Euphrates river through the area of (Qara Qozak - 25 km northeast of Manbij).

And it reported that about / 400 / of YPG militants have left Manbij so far.

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