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A wanted Daesh individual arrested near Raqqa, Asayesh continues demining ops
2022-03-30
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A mine action team affiliated with the Internal Security Forces of North and East Syria (Asayish) dismantled, on Tuesday, unexploded ordnances left by war erupted between the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) supported by the US-led Global Coalition and the Islamic State Organization (ISIS) in the city of Raqqa north Syria.

Two 10-ton shells, an 8-ton mortar and two mortar warheads were dismantled in wrecked buildings in Raqqa, Asayish posted on its official Facebook account.

On March 22, the Asayish announced, during a press conference in Qamishli, northeast Syria, the seizure of a shipment of an estimate of two and a half million narcotic pills filled in construction materials intended for smuggling to neighboring countries. The arrestees then admitted that a shipment was smuggled to a neighboring country without naming it.

The Asayish also announced the mine action team demined a landmine left by ISIS in Raqqa, ten days ago. Since last year, combat engineers have defused 79 land mines, 87 shells, 365 grenades, 12 explosive belts, and 25 missiles, all were remnants left by ISIS, Asayish told North Press.
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