Published : 17-02-2018
Our correspondent in Yarmouk camp for Palestinian refugees in Damascus, confirmed that members of ISIS looted the civilian houses in Haifa Street. Vehicles belonging to ISIS were seen carrying furniture from these houses and leaving Haifa Street, heading to ISIS’s headquarters in the adjacent Al-Hajar Al-Aswad neighborhood.
This comes amid ISIS’s ban on the people from returning to their houses in the neighborhood, under the pretext that it requires at least two weeks, to make sure that the houses are free of explosive devices.
In the same context, our correspondent reported that the smoke continued to escalate until the late hours of Wednesday. This came after ISIS’s progression to burn a number of buildings in Haifa Street, during its attack on the sites of ‘Hayat Tahrir Al-Sham,’ after the large attack launched by ISIS on it.
Our correspondent in Yarmouk camp for Palestinian refugees in Damascus, confirmed that members of ISIS looted the civilian houses in Haifa Street. Vehicles belonging to ISIS were seen carrying furniture from these houses and leaving Haifa Street, heading to ISIS’s headquarters in the adjacent Al-Hajar Al-Aswad neighborhood.
This comes amid ISIS’s ban on the people from returning to their houses in the neighborhood, under the pretext that it requires at least two weeks, to make sure that the houses are free of explosive devices.
In the same context, our correspondent reported that the smoke continued to escalate until the late hours of Wednesday. This came after ISIS’s progression to burn a number of buildings in Haifa Street, during its attack on the sites of ‘Hayat Tahrir Al-Sham,’ after the large attack launched by ISIS on it.