South of Damascus witnesses raging military operations and warplanes and the regime forces bomb Yarmouk Camp, Al-Kadam, Al-Hajar al-Aswad and Al-Tadamon intensively
Damascus Province – The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights: the shelling and fighting are continuing in the southern part of the capital Damascus, where the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights documented continuation of violent clashes since after the midnight of Sunday – Monday and until now, in areas in the vicinity and outskirts of Yarmouk Camp, Al-Kadam neighborhood, Al-Hajar al-Aswad and Al-Tadamon, between the “Islamic State” organization against the regime forces and militiamen loyal to them of Syrian and non-Syrian nationalities, these continued clashes are accompanied by ongoing flight of warplanes over the area along with carrying out raids on places in Yarmouk Camp, Al-Kadam, Al-Hajar al-Aswad and the outskirts of Al-Tadamon, also the regime forces have been resuming their rocket shelling on the same areas since yesterday after the midnight, where this ongoing military operations by the regime forces come as a part of the continued attempt to achieve further advancement and put pressure on the organization and force it to carry out the agreement.
It is noteworthy that the Syrian Observatory published on Saturday, that within continued attempt by the regime forces to advance more in the area, and put pressure on the organization and forcing it to carry out the agreement, where the regime forces were able to advance and the control residential blocks, buildings and sites controlled by the organization and other areas northeast of Yarmouk Camp at the outskirts of al-Tadamon. The Syrian Observatory also published on Friday that ISIS re-approval on the agreement in the south of the capital Damascus, did not succeed to stop the military operations, where the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights monitored that the regime forces resumed to intensify their shelling on Yarmouk Camp, al-Hajar al-Aswad, al-Tadamon and Al-Kadam, in the southern part of Damascus, along with violent clashes, and the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights also learned that the negotiations are still underway between representatives of the organization and representatives of the regime, to agree on the dates of implementing the agreement, amid regime’s refusal to ceasefire until the organization shows “full seriousness about complying with the agreement”, the SOHR also monitored clashes between the regime forces and gunmen loyal to them against the remaining members of Hayyaat Tahrir al-Sham, in areas in the outskirts of Yarmouk Camp, and information about human losses in the ranks of the both parties and in the ranks of the organization.
The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights also documented yesterday, the death of an elderly man as result of shelling on areas in Al-Yarmouk camp, rising to 11 casualties at least including a man, his wife and their child, an old man and an ambulance driver, the number of people killed since Thursday by shelling on the south of the capital Damascus, and the death toll is expected to rise because there are some people in critical situation, and due to the presence of missing people under the rubble caused by the bombing, which damaged the infrastructure and property of citizens and also put a hospital out of work as a result of the damage it had.