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Leaders of ISIS enter south Damascus in coordination with the regime, amid a state of fear among civilians

Published : 13-02-2018

Leaders of ISIS enter south Damascus in coordination with the regime, amid a state of fear among civilians

The Action Group’s correspondent reported from sources in south Damascus, the entry of a number of ISIS’s leaders to the areas of ISIS’s control in south Damascus in coordination with the Syrian regime.

Our reporter clarified that three leaders of different nationalities, took on their leadership roles upon their arrival. An Algerian leader took on the General Administration position, an Iraqi became the Security Leader a Saudi leader became the Legitimate Leader. There were conflicting reports about the presence of a fourth leader who holds the Tunisian nationality.

Reports indicate the entry of other leaders into the area in the coming days, including Abu Sayah Tayara, known as Abu Sayah Farama, the former leader of ISIS. Farama’s family had entered south Damascus about two weeks ago.

Our correspondent stated that leaders of ISIS proceeded from north and south Syria and Iraq, and they entered through the Barady checkpoint to Al-Hajar Al-Aswad south of Damascus. They began to conduct intensive meetings and investigated the linking points, to take control of things after the confusion that hit the organization because of the exit of dozens of its leaders and members.

Sources inside ISIS in south Damascus, confirmed that its fighters have received their salaries, after being cut off them for several months, despite the fact that the south of Damascus is subject to a tight siege by the Syrian regime and its loyal groups.

On another side, the region is experiencing a state of extreme tension and great fear among the civilians, warning of a wave of mass displacement within the next few days. The residents have actually started to search for housing in the neighboring areas, after ISIS informed the residents of Al-Hajar Al-Aswad to leave the neighborhood and head to Yarmouk camp, in order to transform it into a military zone, especially with the entry of a number of its leaders to south Damascus.

There is great coordination between the Syrian regime and ISIS in the region, where the leaders of ISIS move from the areas of its control south and north Syria, to south Damascus.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/6610

The Action Group’s correspondent reported from sources in south Damascus, the entry of a number of ISIS’s leaders to the areas of ISIS’s control in south Damascus in coordination with the Syrian regime.

Our reporter clarified that three leaders of different nationalities, took on their leadership roles upon their arrival. An Algerian leader took on the General Administration position, an Iraqi became the Security Leader a Saudi leader became the Legitimate Leader. There were conflicting reports about the presence of a fourth leader who holds the Tunisian nationality.

Reports indicate the entry of other leaders into the area in the coming days, including Abu Sayah Tayara, known as Abu Sayah Farama, the former leader of ISIS. Farama’s family had entered south Damascus about two weeks ago.

Our correspondent stated that leaders of ISIS proceeded from north and south Syria and Iraq, and they entered through the Barady checkpoint to Al-Hajar Al-Aswad south of Damascus. They began to conduct intensive meetings and investigated the linking points, to take control of things after the confusion that hit the organization because of the exit of dozens of its leaders and members.

Sources inside ISIS in south Damascus, confirmed that its fighters have received their salaries, after being cut off them for several months, despite the fact that the south of Damascus is subject to a tight siege by the Syrian regime and its loyal groups.

On another side, the region is experiencing a state of extreme tension and great fear among the civilians, warning of a wave of mass displacement within the next few days. The residents have actually started to search for housing in the neighboring areas, after ISIS informed the residents of Al-Hajar Al-Aswad to leave the neighborhood and head to Yarmouk camp, in order to transform it into a military zone, especially with the entry of a number of its leaders to south Damascus.

There is great coordination between the Syrian regime and ISIS in the region, where the leaders of ISIS move from the areas of its control south and north Syria, to south Damascus.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/6610