Al Qaeda's Syria wing, the Nusra Front, backed by Islamist factions seized control of an ISIS-held town southwest Syria near the Occupied Golan Heights, a monitoring group said Monday.
The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said the Nusra Front and Islamic factions have seize the town of Sahem al- Golan after violent clashes with ISIS-linked group Shohadaa al- Yarmouk Brigade.
On Sunday, Nusra fighters launched a major attack on ISIS-last stronghold southwest Syria.
The area has witnessed clashes when Shohadaa al- Yarmouk Brigade could seized in April 29 a headquarter of the Nusra Front in the town of Sahem al- Golan in west of Daraa after violent clashes between the two sides, the Observatory said.
At least 7 Nusra fighters and 2 members of Shohadaa al- Yarmouk Brigade were killed in the clashes, including one of the most prominent leading figure in the Nusra Front from the town of al- Shehil, SOHR said.
The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said the Nusra Front and Islamic factions have seize the town of Sahem al- Golan after violent clashes with ISIS-linked group Shohadaa al- Yarmouk Brigade.
On Sunday, Nusra fighters launched a major attack on ISIS-last stronghold southwest Syria.
The area has witnessed clashes when Shohadaa al- Yarmouk Brigade could seized in April 29 a headquarter of the Nusra Front in the town of Sahem al- Golan in west of Daraa after violent clashes between the two sides, the Observatory said.
At least 7 Nusra fighters and 2 members of Shohadaa al- Yarmouk Brigade were killed in the clashes, including one of the most prominent leading figure in the Nusra Front from the town of al- Shehil, SOHR said.
Zaman Al Wasl
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