المرصد السوري لحقوق الانسان
The Syrian Observatory For Human Rights

In conjunction with the start of SDF and Coalition for their operation and due to the renewed shelling on the area, hundreds of citizens displace from the last enclave of ISIS south of Hasakah

Al-Hasaka Province, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights: the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights monitored the start of displacement of hundreds of citizens from the “Islamic State” organization’s controlled areas in its last enclave in the southern countryside of the Hasakah, adjacent to its controlled enclave in the northern countryside of Deir Ezzor, where the citizens of the area are displacing towards areas controlled by the Syria Democratic Forces south of al-Hasakah and the countryside of Deir Ezzor, fleeing the military operation which is prepared by the Syria Democratic Forces and the International Coalition, to control the whole south of Al-Hasakah, and the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights monitored artillery shelling by the International Coalition and SDF on the “Islamic State” organization’s controlled areas, in conjunction with clashes of varying violence in areas at the outskirts ISIS-controlled enclave.

The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights published yesterday and the day before yesterday that it rose to at least 14, the number of casualties who were killed in two rounds of bombardment during the past 24 hours, and the casualties are a man and his wife who were killed in bombardment today evening, Saturday the 2nd of June 2018, and 12 citizens of one family including a woman and 3 of her sons including a citizen woman as well as 5 others (4 children and a citizen woman) of the same family, were killed as a result of bombardment by the International Coalition’s warplanes on Haddaj village in the southern sector of Al-Hasaka countryside, which is still under the “Islamic State” organization’s control.

Syrian Observatory for Human Rights received information yesterday that The Syria Democratic Forces and the International Coalition will start a military operation during the coming hours against the “Islamic State” organization in the southern countryside of Hasakah, and in the details obtained by the Syrian Observatory: the military forces have started their preparations to launch a large-scale military operation against the organization in its remaining enclave at the southern countryside of al-Hasakah, which is connected to the organization’s enclave in the northern countryside of Deir Ezzor, where fighters were put on alert and the artillery and military vehicles are being prepared, in conjunction with the flight of warplanes of the International Coalition in the skies of the area, in preparation for the launch of the operation. And on the other side, the “Islamic State” organization’s-controlled areas are also on alert by members of the “Islamic State” organization, in preparations to repel the attack through which the Syria Democratic Forces and forces of the coalition seek to end the existence the organization in al-Hasaka province and the northern countryside of Deir Ezzor, which leave the organization with its last enclave at the east bank of Euphrates River, which SDF and the Coalition failed to control.

The Syrian Observatory published about 72 hours ago that the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights monitored the stop of clashes and military operations east of Euphrates River against the “Islamic State” organization, and in the details obtained by the Syrian Observatory from reliable sources: the military operation of Syria Democratic Forces supported by the International Coalition Forces and warplanes, have stopped again, where it had stopped on 22nd of May and then it started again on the 24th of the same month, then it stopped once more during the last 24 hours, following the failure of SDF and the International Coalition to advance in the last remaining enclave of ISIS at the eastern banks of Euphrates River in the eastern countryside of Deir Ezzor, and after their failure to break into Hajin town for which the Organization desperately fought to repel the attack on the town and on the rest of the enclave.

Reliable sources also confirmed to the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights that the course of military action east of Euphrates River is diverted, where preparations are underway to carry out a wide military operation in the remaining enclave of the Organization in the southern countryside of al-Hasakah; which is connected with the Organization’s enclave in the northern countryside of Deir Ezzor the near the Syrian-Iraqi border, where the enclave witnessed artillery shelling in the past hours targeted Tal al-Shayer area in the southern countryside of Al-Hasakah, but it was not known whether the source of the artillery shelling was the Syria Democratic Forces or the Iraqi forces.

It worth mentioning that the “Islamic State” organization’s worn out and its successive retreats, turned it from a controller of more than half of the area of the Syrian territory, to a controller of scattered enclaves, where the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights monitored the controlled areas of the organization and the enclaves in which it resides, where ISIS is located in the eastern desert of Sokhna city in the eastern countryside of Homs, also the organization is in the northeastern countryside of Hama in the villages of al-Bwaid, al-Qebli, Mweileh, Abu Hadib, Abu Ajwa, Anbaz, Mweileh Soraneh, Abu Hayyah, Rasm al-Ahmar, Abu Hilal, Abu Hariq, Abu al-Kusour, Ma’saran, al-Atshanah, Abyan, Jeb Zriq, al-Shiha, Srouj, Alya, Abu Marru, Abu al-Khanadeq, al-Wastiyah, Samiriyeh, Rasm al-Skaf, Jana al-Soraneh, Tawal al-Dabbaghin, Jdaydeh and Talhan.

The organization is also present in the Deir Ezzor province in villages and towns of Hajin, Abu al-Hasan, al-Shafa, and al-Sousse, while the organization is located in the northeastern countryside of Deir Ezzor which is connected to the southern countryside of al-Hasakah which still includes Tal al-Manakh, Om Haffur, Rimat, Fakkat al-Tarraf, Fakkat Shuwaikh, al-Hessu, al-Bawardi, and al-Dshisha, and a several scattered villages in Tal al-Jayer area, in addition to al-Bajari desert adjacent to al-Suwar Desert, which includes the administrative border Between Deir Ezzor and Hasakah.

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