ISIS terrorists are preparing for major attack on Syrian Army positions in Deir Ezzur
The ISIL terrorists are preparing for a large-scale attack on the Syrian Army in Eastern Deir Ezzur as the US military is providing logistical backup for the terrorists in the Eastern part of the war-hit country, well-informed sources reported on Sunday.
The sources said that the ISIL has gathered it fighters and military vehicles in a 150-kilomerer long region between Albu Kamal and al-Mayadeen on the Western Bank of the Euphrates River.
They added that the ISIL has deployed in a region between Albu Kamal and the T2 Oil Pumping Station, preparing for a massive attack on army positions in Syria’s Badiyeh (desert) in Eastern Deir Ezzur.
Hundreds of ISIL gunmen had previously crossed the Euphrates River towards its Western bank.
The Arabic website of Sputnik news agency quoted tribal sources in Eastern Syria as saying on Saturday that the US forces transfer the ISIL terrorists from the desert region bordering Iraq to al-Tanf through al-Sukhnah in Homs.
Meantime, one of the prominent tribal leaders in Eastern Syria revealed that Mohannad al-Tala, a US proxy and commander of the so-called New Syrian Forces group in the US base in al-Tanf, has contacted the Syrian tribes, calling on them to open a passage for the terrorists to leave al-Tanf for Deir Ezzur to reach al-Omar oil field.
He added that the US forces fear uprisings by the people in Eastern Syria, noting that one of their goals to approach the tribes is to keep deployment in the region as Washington attempts to win the cooperation of the tribes in Manbij, Hasaka and Deir Ezzur have all failed.
Meantime, the US-backed Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) has freed its militant inmates and sent them to the battlefield to attack al-Tanf-Sukhnah road in Homs and open a passageway and the Jordan road to al-Tanf.
The US forces had in the past 10 days been busy with transferring the ISIL terrorists with at least 10 armored trucks and heavy artillery to attack Albu Kamal from Abu Hameseh in Hasaka.
Source: Farsnews