(Zaman Al Wasl)- Syrian regime army and its allied militias have surrounded and started to enter Albu Kamal, Daesh's (ISIS) last significant stronghold in Syria, the pro-Hezbollah al-Manar television reported on Wednesday.
Daesh's "caliphate" has been all but destroyed over the past two years in Syria, remaining only in Albu Kamal and a few neighboring towns and patches of desert, and some isolated pockets elsewhere, Reuters reported..
In its turn, the US-backed Syrian Democratic Forces took the village of al-Khan from ISIS eastern of Deir Ezzor.
ISIS militants have attacked regime forces in Albu layl and la-Tiyba towns in retaliation to the heavy bombing.
Daesh's "caliphate" has been all but destroyed over the past two years in Syria, remaining only in Albu Kamal and a few neighboring towns and patches of desert, and some isolated pockets elsewhere, Reuters reported..
In its turn, the US-backed Syrian Democratic Forces took the village of al-Khan from ISIS eastern of Deir Ezzor.
ISIS militants have attacked regime forces in Albu layl and la-Tiyba towns in retaliation to the heavy bombing.
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