Syrian army forces purged ISIS from more regions in the Eastern Badiyeh of Sweida
The Syrian army units continued purging ISIL terrorists from Toloul al-Safa rugged terrain in Eastern Badiyeh of Sweida after imposing control over the entire region, capturing Zaribeh, Arz al-Safa, Karkiyeh, Khashbat al-Toloul and Tal al-Marati regions.
Meantime, field sources reported that the Syrian army’s clashes with the remnants of the ISIL in the mountainous areas near Toloul al-Safa in the Western parts of Qabr Sheikh Hossein and South of Lowaizeh graveyard still continue.
The army troops killed a number of ISIL militants and destroyed their weapons and military equipment during the clashes.
In a relevant development earlier today, the Syrian Army troops continued storming ISIL in the Eastern desert of Sweida, capturing the entire Toloul al-Safa rugged terrain, the vital stronghold of the terrorist group in the desert.
The army men, backed up by the country’s air forces and missile and artillery units, stormed ISIL in 3 flanks in Toloul al-Safa in the Eastern desert of Sweida and managed to drive the terrorists out of Khasham Abu Shamrah, Rajam Farihah and Hawi Shani’a East of Toloul al-Safa and also Jourah al-Hasan and Loweiza Graves South of the rugged terrain.
Other units of the army managed to advance 5 km in Qabr Sheikh Hossein region and captured several heights.
In the meantime, a Syrian military source reported that the army men managed to seized control over the entire heights in Toloul al-Safa, adding that the ISIL front has collapsed in the region.
The source further said that the last pockets of the ISIL that were between Toloul al-Safas and Toloul Abu Qanem have all been killed or arrested by the army men.
The army has killed a large number of terrorists, including their snipers, in Toloul al-Safa and destroyed their military hardware in the last 2 days.
The sources went on to say that Abu Hajar Shishani, a Chechen commander of ISIL, was killed in a battle with the army men East of Qabr Sheikh Hossein region.
Source: Farsnews