(Zaman Al Wasl)- Clashes renewed Friday between a U.S.-backed Kurdish militia and Islamic State fighters in the southern countryside of Hasaka province, local sources said as 300 families fled to the Iraqi border escaping International Coalition air strikes.
The YPG-led Syrian Democratic Forces backed the U.S. warplanes took parts of a supply route links al-Shadadi town with Markada, last ISIS stronghold in Hasaka, residents said.
ISIS fighters have also retreated from al Fadghami village near Habur river.
Meanwhile, about 300 families have fled al Zayanat village to border district with Iraq amid difficult humanitarian situation.
The YPG-led Syrian Democratic Forces backed the U.S. warplanes took parts of a supply route links al-Shadadi town with Markada, last ISIS stronghold in Hasaka, residents said.
ISIS fighters have also retreated from al Fadghami village near Habur river.
Meanwhile, about 300 families have fled al Zayanat village to border district with Iraq amid difficult humanitarian situation.
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