Published : 15-12-2017
The Action Group’s correspondent reported, based on local sources, that 8 members of ISIS left Al-Hajar Al-Aswad in the south of Damascus yesterday, in coordination with the Syrian regime forces.
Our reporter added that 7 members left on October 11th, from Al-Hajar Al-Aswad through the Syrian regime’s checkpoint, “Maamal Bardy.” 4 others, who are related to ISIS’s former leader, Abu Hesham Al-Khaboury, left on Sunday, while 3 others left through the same checkpoint last Friday. Their destinations remain unknown.
The exit of ISIS’s leaders and their relatives from the region continues, amid talks about finding a close solution, to end ISIS’s control over Al-Hajar Al-Aswad and Yarmouk camp. The situation has not yet been decided for the members who will remain to face their fate, after all the leaders leave the region.
The Action Group’s correspondent reported, based on local sources, that 8 members of ISIS left Al-Hajar Al-Aswad in the south of Damascus yesterday, in coordination with the Syrian regime forces.
Our reporter added that 7 members left on October 11th, from Al-Hajar Al-Aswad through the Syrian regime’s checkpoint, “Maamal Bardy.” 4 others, who are related to ISIS’s former leader, Abu Hesham Al-Khaboury, left on Sunday, while 3 others left through the same checkpoint last Friday. Their destinations remain unknown.
The exit of ISIS’s leaders and their relatives from the region continues, amid talks about finding a close solution, to end ISIS’s control over Al-Hajar Al-Aswad and Yarmouk camp. The situation has not yet been decided for the members who will remain to face their fate, after all the leaders leave the region.