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800 displaced fleeing Deir Ezzor arrive Qana Camp

(Zaman Al Wasl)- 800 Syrian displaced fleeing the eastern countryside of  Deir Ezzor province have arrived to Qana camp in Hasaka province, local reporter said on Wednesday.
 
Qana camp, which is a shelter for 20,000 people from the eastern countryside of Deir Ezzor, is suffering from lack of aid and healthcare that left three children dead. 

More batches of displaces will arrive to Kurdish-run camp. Meanwhile, they are in a gathering point in the town pf Abu Khasab, according to the reporter 

On Thursday, ISIS fighters recaptured 6 villages from the regime forces near the Iraqi border in eastern Deir Ezzor province, the group's official news agency said.

Daesh launched major attack on regime army and allied al-Quds militia late on Monday near Albu Kamal town, Amaq reported.

At least 7 militants from al-Quds Brigade were killed and 14 more were wounded, pro-regime news feeds said. 

The Assad army and Kurdish militias have pushed Islamic State from much of the country’s north and east. The borders of ISIS has shrinked in Syria and Iraq to be a small pockets after fall of Raqqa, the de facto capital, Deir Ezzor and Albu Kamal.

The US-led Syrian Democratic Forces took most of the eastern countryside of Deir Ezzor after fierce battles with ISIS last week.

On Monday, the SDF formed a joint military center with the Iraqi army to protect their common border region after ousting Islamic State militants, Reuters reported.

Last week, the SDF declared victory in its assault in Syria’s Deir Ezzor, which borders Iraq. The offensive focused on seizing territory east of the Euphrates river that bisects the oil-rich province.

The Kurdish-led SDF has been battling for months with the help of jets and special forces from the U.S.-led coalition against Islamic State (IS).

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