Syrian regime forces Saturday took back control of Daesh's (ISIS) last holdout in southern Syria after months of fighting, a war monitor said.
Regime forces retook Tulul al-Safa, between the provinces of Damascus and Swaida, "after Daesh fighters withdrew from it and headed east into the Badia desert", the Britain-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said.
AFP
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