Published : 24-10-2017
AGPS’s correspondent has confirmed that ISIS targeted the armed Syrian opposition’s points at the axis of the clinic and the Japanese hospital located on the outskirts of Yarmouk camp, using poisonous gas bombs. Dozens of fighters in the ranks of the “Aknaf Beit Al-Maqdes” battalion were injured and taken to the field hospital in Yelda, south of Damascus.
A medical source in Yelda said that the symptoms of gas poisoning are shortness of breath and bronchospasm as well as severe watery eyes. The source clarified that the gas used was possibly chlorine gas.
Activists accused the Syrian regime and its affiliated factions in south Damascus of providing ISIS with poisonous gases, pointing out that the battle that occurred on the border of the camp with the town of Yelda and the opposition closing the barrier between them was a result of “An implicit condition imposed by the regime forces on the opposition forces in the towns of Yelda, Babilla and Beit Sahm in return for entering an agreement to reduce tension with Russia, or facilitating the control of Irani militias in the region.”
In the same context, AGPS’s correspondent said that violent clashes broke out yesterday after ISIS tried to control the clinic next to the Japanese Hospital. “Aknaf Beit Al-Maqdes’” fighters and the Syrian opposition factions (Jaish Al-Ababeel, Jaish Al-Islam and Sham Al-Rasoul battalions) prevented the intrusion attempt and killed a number of ISIS members.
Our reporter confirmed that after taking control of Al-ezz Ibn Abd Al-Salam School two days ago, ISIS returned in full power to take control of the clinic point which is at the entrance of the Japanese hospital, for it being a strategic location overlooking the wide areas of Yelda, monitoring civilians’ houses and having vital roads.
The Syrian regime and its affiliated Palestinian factions bombarded a number of different areas in Yarmouk camp using mortar shells, causing destruction to the residents’ houses and creating fear among them.
AGPS’s correspondent has confirmed that ISIS targeted the armed Syrian opposition’s points at the axis of the clinic and the Japanese hospital located on the outskirts of Yarmouk camp, using poisonous gas bombs. Dozens of fighters in the ranks of the “Aknaf Beit Al-Maqdes” battalion were injured and taken to the field hospital in Yelda, south of Damascus.
A medical source in Yelda said that the symptoms of gas poisoning are shortness of breath and bronchospasm as well as severe watery eyes. The source clarified that the gas used was possibly chlorine gas.
Activists accused the Syrian regime and its affiliated factions in south Damascus of providing ISIS with poisonous gases, pointing out that the battle that occurred on the border of the camp with the town of Yelda and the opposition closing the barrier between them was a result of “An implicit condition imposed by the regime forces on the opposition forces in the towns of Yelda, Babilla and Beit Sahm in return for entering an agreement to reduce tension with Russia, or facilitating the control of Irani militias in the region.”
In the same context, AGPS’s correspondent said that violent clashes broke out yesterday after ISIS tried to control the clinic next to the Japanese Hospital. “Aknaf Beit Al-Maqdes’” fighters and the Syrian opposition factions (Jaish Al-Ababeel, Jaish Al-Islam and Sham Al-Rasoul battalions) prevented the intrusion attempt and killed a number of ISIS members.
Our reporter confirmed that after taking control of Al-ezz Ibn Abd Al-Salam School two days ago, ISIS returned in full power to take control of the clinic point which is at the entrance of the Japanese hospital, for it being a strategic location overlooking the wide areas of Yelda, monitoring civilians’ houses and having vital roads.
The Syrian regime and its affiliated Palestinian factions bombarded a number of different areas in Yarmouk camp using mortar shells, causing destruction to the residents’ houses and creating fear among them.