ISIS drives rival terrorists out of more key positions in Syria’s Hama province
The ISIS pushed the Al-Nusra Front (Tahrir al-Sham Hay’at or the Levant Liberation Board) rival terrorists back from a strategic region in Northeastern Hama, local sources said on Friday.
The ISIS stormed the Al-Nusra Front’s positions and managed to capture the strategic village of Rasm al-Hammam in Northeastern Hama.
Sources said earlier this month that the Al-Nusra terrorists were headed to the battlefields to fight with the ISIS terrorist group in Al-Huwayis village in Eastern Aleppo.
The sources said that a group of militants affiliated to the ISIL was likely behind the ambush operation.
The sources said that a sum of 31 Al-Nusra terrorists were reportedly killed and dozens more were injured in the ISIS attack.
The sources further said that the attackers were the remnants of Jund al-Aqsa which had not left Raqqa.
Their ambush was launched from Sinjar village in Southeastern Idlib. Soon after the ambush, they dispersed to the area East of the Hama- Aleppo Highway around the villages of Ma’arat al-Nu’aman, Sinjar and Abu al-Dhohour.
Source: Farsnews