ISIS launched a large-scale assault on the al-Qaeda-affiliated al-Nusra Front to capture Ja’ouneh Street and the Palestine Roundabout in the Southern part of Yarmouk camp.
It is reported that over 40 terrorists were killed and many more were wounded in intense infighting between the ISIS and Al-Nusra Front’s terrorists in the Palestinian Yarmouk refugee camp in the Southern side of Damascus, Syria.
According to the report, ISIS launched a large-scale assault on the al-Qaeda-affiliated al-Nusra Front to capture Ja’ouneh Street and the Palestine Roundabout in the Southern part of Yarmouk camp which is now 90% controlled by ISIS.
It is also reported on Wednesday that the Syrian army continued their advances in Damascus countryside, inflicting heavy losses on Jeish al-Islam groups.
The Syrian army also liberated Tal Sawwan-Hawsh Al-Farah road after a series of fierce clashes with Jeish al-Islam and al-Nusra Front terrorists.
A truce agreement was negotiated by Russia and the United States regarding Syrian conflict although many analysts suggested that the Washington had been supporting terrorists fighting against the Syrian government forces.
Nevertheless, the Arab country is currently observing an agreement for the cessation of hostilities which entered into force on February 27. The agreement stipulates the cessation of all military hostilities in Syria, except for the operations against ISIS terrorist group and al-Qaeda-linked al-Nusra Front militants. From the middle of the March, Russia has been partially withdrawing troops and warplanes from Syria to make an end to the Syrian crisis.