The Syrian Observatory For Human Rights

Second of its kind in “SDF” areas this year | Five unidentified bodies found in Deir Ezzor desert

Deir Ezzor province: Residents found the bodies of five unidentified persons, who died years ago under mysterious circumstances, near “Al-Azraq” oil field within SDF-held areas in the northeastern Deir Ezzor desert.
Deir Ezzor desert is one of the most active areas for “ISIS” cells, as it launches surprise operations and attacks targeting the regime forces and “SDF”.
This incident is also the second of its kind this year within SDF-held areas.
On February 27, a mass graveyard was found in Hanida Silos in Al-Raqqa countryside containing five unidentified bodies, where it was discovered by workers and a specialized organization was contacted to take samples from the bodies and run DNA tests.
According to reliable SOHR sources, the bodies belong to the time, where ISIS cells controlled over Al-Raqqa years before ISIS was expelled by SDF and the “International Coalition” forces