The residents of the town of al-Shuhail in the eastern suburb of Deir al-Zour conducted the most unusual exchange deal with the Syrian regime since the beginning of the war in 2012 until now, where the latter agreed to exchange its elements with a number of cattle (cows and sheep).

The regime forces stolen days ago about 150 heads of sheep and 12 of the cows, after entering the village, "Hawija" opposite the town of "Shuhil" in rural Deir al-Zour, but the area's residents managed to capture five of them and concluded an agreement with the regime to exchange stolen cattle for the captured persons.

The regime's forces and the allied militias are known for their looting and theft from the areas they control. The social networking sites are full of images of the regime's elements during their "looting" of refrigerators, washing machines, furniture.

In November last year, Syria's Democratic (SDF) militias took control of the town of al-Shuhil. after the expulsion of the "Islamic State" organization, but they (SDF) withdrew the fighters three months ago after a person was killed and armed tribes confronted them.