Alwaght – ISIS’s
second most important military stronghold in Syrian Hasaka province fell by the
arms of the Syrian forces and the Kurdish Popular Defense Committees.
The
Syrian army gained control of the Rezaza town in Hasaka countryside, existing
Southwest of Hasaka city. Rezaza, which was ISIS’s second most important military
base in Hasaka, is the third town, after Alia and al-Sawameh towns along the
Aleppo-Hasaka international highway, which was lost by ISIS to the Syrian army
so far.
The
Syrian army units took control of Seddiq and al-Batrol crossings in Hasaka,
which were previously used for transferring weapons and aids to ISIS terrorists
in the Northeastern province.
Seddiq
crossing was used by ISIS to connect to Tal Tamr, and its loss was a big blow
to the terrorist group.
By
taking control of Al-Batrol crossing, the Syrian army can now advance towards
the city of Al-Shadadi in Southern Hasaka province and Tishrin oilfield in
Eastern Hasaka.
The
Syrian army also destroyed a number of ISIS’s hideouts in the village of Um
Al-Kebar on the road to Abdel Aziz Mountain in Hasaka countryside.
The
ISIS Takfiri terrorists currently control shrinking swathes of Syria and Iraq.
They have threatened all communities in the region, including Shiites, Sunnis,
Kurds, Christians, Ezadi Kurds, and others, as they continue their atrocities
in Iraq.
Senior
Iraqi officials have blamed Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and some Persian Gulf Arab
states for the growth of terrorism in their country.
Furthermore,
it is said that ISIS has links with Saudi regime intelligence, and is believed to
be indirectly supported by the Israeli regime.