Published : 09-01-2017
ISIS outfits in southern Syria ordered civilians, via mosque loudspeakers, to retreat from Fatah Al-Sham-run areas in Yarmouk Camp to ISIS-led zones in the shelter, in less than 72 hours.
On Saturday, ISIS squads unlocked the roadblock between ISIS-led areas for one hour to allow civilians access out of Fatah Al-Sham-controlled areas, threatening to seal off the road block completely.
ISIS battalions further closed off Hassan Salama, Umm Al-Fahm, Al-Ramla, Loubiya, and Al-Safsaf neighborhoods. 19 families have reportedly been blockaded in the area as a result.
Restrictions on civilian movement inside and out have also been slapped by ISIS as part of its intent to turn the area into a military zone.
A couple of days ago, a number of ISIS fighters were killed in an attack by a Fatah Al-Sham fighter on the ISIS-led Street 15. The attack culminated in clashes across a number of flashpoints between the two battalions.
ISIS outfits in southern Syria ordered civilians, via mosque loudspeakers, to retreat from Fatah Al-Sham-run areas in Yarmouk Camp to ISIS-led zones in the shelter, in less than 72 hours.
On Saturday, ISIS squads unlocked the roadblock between ISIS-led areas for one hour to allow civilians access out of Fatah Al-Sham-controlled areas, threatening to seal off the road block completely.
ISIS battalions further closed off Hassan Salama, Umm Al-Fahm, Al-Ramla, Loubiya, and Al-Safsaf neighborhoods. 19 families have reportedly been blockaded in the area as a result.
Restrictions on civilian movement inside and out have also been slapped by ISIS as part of its intent to turn the area into a military zone.
A couple of days ago, a number of ISIS fighters were killed in an attack by a Fatah Al-Sham fighter on the ISIS-led Street 15. The attack culminated in clashes across a number of flashpoints between the two battalions.