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Conflicting News about ISIS Departing Al-Yarmouk Camp and Al-Hajar Al-Aswad Town

Published : 26-12-2015

Conflicting News about ISIS Departing Al-Yarmouk Camp and Al-Hajar Al-Aswad Town

The day of yesterday witnessed a lot of conflicting news regarding implementation of an agreement described as "mysterious" between the Syrian Regime and ISIS. Many media sources referred to an agreement leads to clearing south Damascus including Al-Yarmouk Camp of ISIS members who will be transported to the north of Syria according to Xihua News Agency.

Reports conflicted about the mediation of PLO in that agreement, and so is the United Nations.

For his part, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights announced that hundreds of ISIS members' families and some of the injured fighters are expected to leave areas controlled by the opposition in the south of Damascus under an agreement mediated by the United Nations.

Some media sources close to the Syrian regime confirmed that twenty buses had reached Al-Qadam area close to Al-Hajar Al-Aswad Town in preparation for the transfer of ISIS fighters with their families.

Other Facebook pages related to the armed groups inside the Al-Yarmouk denied the news and stressed that all the militants are still present inside the camp.

Television channel close to the Syrian regime, yesterday evening, transmitted reports about hundreds ISIS members leaving southern region of Damascus.

It is noteworthy that amongst all those conflicting news, neither the Syrian regime nor ISIS issued any formal statement explains the nature of the agreement or its conditions, or the fate of the whole area after ISIS' departure.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/2546

The day of yesterday witnessed a lot of conflicting news regarding implementation of an agreement described as "mysterious" between the Syrian Regime and ISIS. Many media sources referred to an agreement leads to clearing south Damascus including Al-Yarmouk Camp of ISIS members who will be transported to the north of Syria according to Xihua News Agency.

Reports conflicted about the mediation of PLO in that agreement, and so is the United Nations.

For his part, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights announced that hundreds of ISIS members' families and some of the injured fighters are expected to leave areas controlled by the opposition in the south of Damascus under an agreement mediated by the United Nations.

Some media sources close to the Syrian regime confirmed that twenty buses had reached Al-Qadam area close to Al-Hajar Al-Aswad Town in preparation for the transfer of ISIS fighters with their families.

Other Facebook pages related to the armed groups inside the Al-Yarmouk denied the news and stressed that all the militants are still present inside the camp.

Television channel close to the Syrian regime, yesterday evening, transmitted reports about hundreds ISIS members leaving southern region of Damascus.

It is noteworthy that amongst all those conflicting news, neither the Syrian regime nor ISIS issued any formal statement explains the nature of the agreement or its conditions, or the fate of the whole area after ISIS' departure.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/2546