(Zaman Al Wasl)- Syrian regime forces and allied militias have taken control of al-Quriya town, one of last ISIS strongholds in eastern Syria, local sources said Thursday.
Three women and a child girl were killed in the aerial bombing on the town east of al-Mayadeen city. ISIS fighters fled to al-Ishara town in the eastern bank of Euphrates River.
On Tuesday, at least 160 militants from the paramilitary National Defense Units arrived in Deir Ezzor province to join fighting against the Islamic State.
The reinforcement comes as regime forces seek to uproot ISIS from its last pockets in Deir Ezzor after Albu Kamal's capture.
The regime army and allied militias took full control of Albu Kamal last week which has changed hands several times.
A string of territorial defeats across northern and eastern Syria had left Albu Kamal as the last significant Syrian town held by ISIS.
Meanwhile, the Russian Tu-22M3 long-haul bombers on Thursday hit ISIS targets in in Deir Ezzor, the Russian Defense Ministry has said.
The bombers provided backing to regime troops conducting an offensive on ISIS positions, TASS agency said.
The planes took off from an airfield in Russia and covered a distance of more than 2,000km to deliver a strike on terrorists’ strongholds near the settlement of Al-Katia. Su-24 bombers that had taken off from the Hmeimim air base in Latakia delivered pinpoint strikes on scattered facilities, the ministry said. Su-30SM and Su-35S fighter jets based at Hmeimim provided backing for the bombers.
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