Government informant found killed in Quneitra

QUNEITRA, Syria (North Press) – The body of an informant of the Syrian government forces was found on Monday two days after he was abducted in the eastern countryside of Quneitra, southwest Syria.

A local source told North Press, “The residents found the body of Fadi Marzouk al-Arar near a mosque in the town of Umm Batnah in the eastern countryside of Quneitra.”

After his abduction, the source added, a video of him was released in which he confessed to his responsibility for handing over a number of locals to the government forces.

The source noted that al-Arar had been collaborating with the government forces since they took control of the region in July 2018.

On May 11, residents found the bodies of two soldiers of the government forces, named Mahmoud Warda and Ahmad Muhammad al-Hourani, between the villages of Jabah and Masharah in the eastern countryside of Quneitra.

Reporting by Ihsan Muhammad