Syrian Army Dismisses ISIL Control over Hasaka, Daraa
The Syrian army in a statement rejected reports claiming that the ISIL has gained control over certain regions in Hasaka and Daraa.
The so-called Syrian Human Rights Watch group affiliated to the dissident groups claimed that the ISIL Takfiri terrorists have occupied several districts of Hasaka in Northeastern Syria and killed 50 people.
It also said that the ISIL has gained control over certain areas in Daraa city.
But the Syrian army in a statement dismissed the claims, stressing that the country’s forces prevented the Takfiri terrorists’ attack against Hasaka.
Also the Syrian TV reported that the army managed to repel the terrorists’ attacks against Daraa city in the Southern parts of the country.
Meantime, Syrian army forces made major advance in Eastern Daraa province and are now close to a military base taken by the ISIL terrorists.
The latest reports from the battleground said that the army is continuing its advances in Reef (countryside of) Daraa and is now only two kilometers away from the military base of Division 52 which has been surrounded by the terrorists in al-Harak town.
The Syrian Army and government have defended their country against insurgents since 2011 when a huge number of foreign terrorists flocked to the Middle-Eastern country.
In spite of certain western states’ military and financial supports for the militants, the Syrian troops have been able to push them back from many areas across the country.
Military estimates show the fall of militancy in Syria is not far.