Daesh has confiscated twenty homes belonging to civilians in Deir Ezzor’s western countryside under the pretext that their owners are living in areas outside Daesh’s control, issuing stark orders to...
Read moreDetailsToday, Daesh launched a large-scale offensive in which it targeted the Assad-regime positions at the outskirts of Al-Bughayliya and Hotel Furat Cham Palace, leading to heavy clashes between both parties;...
Read moreDetailsAt least three children fell martyrs while several other civilians have been wounded after Coalition warplanes struck targets in the city of Albu Kamal, Deir Ezzor’s eastern countryside, on Monday....
Read moreDetailsThere is an ongoing sentiment of deep resentment in the city of al-Mayadin and its deserts in the eastern countryside of Deir Ezzor, following the arrest of a female civilian...
Read moreDetailsToday, The New Syrian Army launched an offensive to recapture the city of Al Bukamal, Deir Ezzor province, from the organization of Daesh. The military operation started in the...
Read moreDetailsThe New Syrian Army succeeded in liberating several military areas from Daesh after one day of the start of an anti-Daesh operation called ‘’Yawm Al Ard’’ ( Day of the...
Read moreDetailsToday, Daesh mobilized and deployed a massive manpower to the city of Deir Ezzor, amid reports that the group is planning to launch a massive offensive in order to force...
Read moreDetailsThe spokesperson of Daesh, Adnani, spent his last moments attempting to reorganize the ranks of Daesh following its continuous, humiliating setbacks in Aleppo province. He is the one famous for...
Read moreDetailsIn co-operation with The Martyr Ahmed Abdou Battalion and other FSA factions, Assud Al-Sharqiya repulsed a new Daesh attack on the mountains in eastern Qalamoun, inflicting massive casualties upon the organization....
Read moreDetailsIn an outrageous move, Daesh exiled five families residing in the city of Al-Bukamal, east Deir Ezzor, to both the city of Mosul and Maadan, rural Raqqa, under the pretext...
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