Published : 21-02-2018
The fighting remains in Yarmouk camp for Palestinian refugees in Damascus, between ISIS and ‘Hayat Tahrir Al-Sham’ for the 12th consecutive day. The regime managed to take control of a number of areas belonging to Tahrir Al-Sham, after launching surprise attacks on its sites in the west of Yarmouk camp, aiming to end its presence in the camp. ISIS gained control of the Haifa Street axis, the building project overlooking the Abu Fouad Stove, as well as the building block stuck to the project overlooking Yarmouk camp.
Meanwhile, clashes described as violent broke out on Monday, between ‘Hayat Tahrir Al-Sham’ and ISIS, in which all types of medium and heavy weapons were used. According to the Action Group’s reporter, the clashes led to the death of three fighters from ISIS and a number of injuries in the ranks of Tahrir Al-Sham, noting that the confrontations did not result in any progress for both parties.
The fighting remains in Yarmouk camp for Palestinian refugees in Damascus, between ISIS and ‘Hayat Tahrir Al-Sham’ for the 12th consecutive day. The regime managed to take control of a number of areas belonging to Tahrir Al-Sham, after launching surprise attacks on its sites in the west of Yarmouk camp, aiming to end its presence in the camp. ISIS gained control of the Haifa Street axis, the building project overlooking the Abu Fouad Stove, as well as the building block stuck to the project overlooking Yarmouk camp.
Meanwhile, clashes described as violent broke out on Monday, between ‘Hayat Tahrir Al-Sham’ and ISIS, in which all types of medium and heavy weapons were used. According to the Action Group’s reporter, the clashes led to the death of three fighters from ISIS and a number of injuries in the ranks of Tahrir Al-Sham, noting that the confrontations did not result in any progress for both parties.