Breaking: ISIS surrendering in masses as last Euphrates enclave is eliminated
Regional News 19 March 2019 Arabia Day Newsdesk 0
BEIRUT, LEBANON (1:00 P.M.) – The Islamic State (ISIS/ISIL/IS/Daesh) is surrendering in masses at the Baghouz Camp as their last enclave in the eastern region of the Euphrates River Valley has been eliminated.
According to a report from this front, the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) have taken control over the Baghouz Camp after a fierce battle with the Islamic State terrorists in this region of eastern Syria.
The Syrian Democratic Forces were able to force the Islamic State to surrender their last positions after they broke through the terrorist group’s last line of defense at the northern flank of the Baghouz Camp.
With the Islamic State’s surrender of the Baghouz Camp to the Syrian Democratic Forces, they have essentially been eliminated from eastern Syria.
The Islamic State was in control of the eastern region of the Euphrates River Valley for several years; however, since they lost the northern part of their so-called ‘caliphate’, they have been struggling to hold ground along the border of Iraq.
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