Syrian
gov’t accuses US Coalition of evacuating ISIS from Deir ez-Zor
By
Leith Aboufadel
23
September, 2018
BEIRUT,
LEBANON (12:00 A.M.) – The Syrian government has accused the US
Coalition of evacuating Islamic State (ISIS) terrorists from the Deir
ez-Zor Governorate recently.
According
to the state-owned Syrian Arab News Agency (SANA), Damascus accused
the US Coalition of evacuating several Islamic State terrorists via a
recent “air landing operation” at the outskirts of Al-Marashida
in the Deir Ezzor Governorate.
This
same allegation was made by the pro-opposition Syrian Observatory for
Human Rights (SOHR) on Friday evening; however, no photos or videos
were released to corroborate these claims.
The
Syrian government has repeatedly accused the US Coalition of aiding
the Islamic State forces in southern and eastern Syria.
These
accusations began in October 2016, when the US Coalition bombed the
Syrian Arab Army troops at Mount Thardeh in Deir ez-Zor.
This
deadly attack resulted in the full capture of Mount Thardeh by the
Islamic State and the death of more than 100 Syrian Arab Army
soldiers.
The
US attack on Mount Thardeh is still the deadliest bombing against the
Syrian Army in its existence.
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