(Zaman Al Wasl)- 100 refugees fleeing U.S. aerial bombing in Deir Ezzor have arrived to Qana camp in Hasaka province as U.S.-backed Kurdish forces struggle to gain ground against ISIS in eastern Syria, local reporter said Saturday.
Qana camp, which is a shelter for displaced people of eastern countryside of Deir Ezzor, is suffering from lack of aid and healthcare that left three children dead, according to the reporter.
Meanwhile, at least 12 ISIS militants were killed in U.S.-led coalition airstrikes on their base in Olwa Shamsan village near Makada town, the last stronghold for ISIS in Hasaka province.
In Raqqa, The Syrian Democratic Forces struggled to gain ground, facing a wave of car bombs and mortars unleashed by the militant group, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights monitoring group said.
The SDF penetrated Raqqa's Old City earlier this week after U.S.-led coalition airstrikes pierced two holes in its ramparts.
But the SDF and a unit of allied Arab fighters called the Syrian Elite Forces have made little progress inside the historical quarter, the Observatory said.
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