The Syrian Observatory For Human Rights

New shipments of food enter ISIS last enclave in the east of the Euphrates in conjunction with movements to start a military operation against it by the Coalition and SDF

Deir Ezzor Province – The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights: intersected sources confirmed to the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights that a number of trucks loaded with food, have entered the controlled areas of the “Islamic State” organization in its last enclave left for it at the eastern bank of the Euphrates, and it is the last enclave of it in the east of the Euphrates River, after ending its presence in Al-Hasakah province and in the north-eastern countryside of Deir Ezzor, and the sources confirmed that the trucks entered through Al-Shafa crossing coming from the controlled areas of the Syria Democratic Forces, and this comes in the wake of new movements by the international coalition monitored by the SOHR, in the vicinity of the final enclave of the “Islamic State” organization east of Euphrates River, where intersected sources confirmed to the Syrian Observatory that Forces of the Coalition had moved one of their mobile bases to a place near Hajin area within this ISIS enclave, in preparation for the start of the military operation of the International Coalition Forces and the Syria Democratic Forces against ISIS, to end its presence in the entire east of Euphrates River, where the organization is no longer a dominant force  except in the enclave located on the east bank of the river, which includes 4 towns: Hajin, al-Susah, al-Shafa, and al-Baghuz, where these preparations come after the Syria Democratic Forces and the Forces of the International Coalition increased their points of presence in the vicinity of this enclave.

This new move comes in the wake of massive military mobilization, and bringing military reinforcements of hundreds of soldiers and hundreds of vehicles, armored vehicles, machines, and ammunitions, to completely end the presence of the Organization, following repeated failures in breaking in the enclave, as a result of the violent repelling of the attack by the Organization which is in control of this enclave, while the International Coalition had frequently dropped leaflets on areas controlled by the organization, calling civilians to displace and ISIS members to surrender, and after al-Sha’fa crossing was opened and the entry of aid and foodstuffs into ISIS enclave, and the displacement of tens of families of ISIS members, where the non-Syrians were relocated to camps under the control of the Syria Democratic Forces, while the Syrian families were allowed to go out towards other areas of Deir Ezzor Province.