The Syrian Observatory For Human Rights

Special SDF forces continue to reach the east bank of Euphrates to fight ISIS and drones of the Coalition continue to monitoring the area amid constant fighting

Deir Ezzor Province, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights: the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights obtained information that the Syria Democratic Forces have brought more special forces operating in Shaddadi area, to the frontlines with the “Islamic State” organization in the vicinity of its last enclave at the east bank of Euphrates River, to participate in the military operations in the eastern countryside of Deir Ezzor, where the Syrian Observatory monitored the continuation of clashes at a varying rate of violence between the Syria Democratic Forces supported by the International Coalition; against members of the “Islamic State” organization of different nationalities, accompanied by exchange of targeting, where the Syria Democratic Forces are trying to achieve more advancement in the area and control more sites to clamp down on the organization, which no longer exists as a dominant power in the eastern Euphrates except in the towns of al-Susah and al-Shafa, in addition to parts of Hajin and outskirts of al-Baghuz.

These continuous clashes and the bringing of military reinforcements; coincide with the continued flight of the International Coalition warplanes in the skies of the area, while the Syrian Observatory monitored during the past 24 hours that members from the Syria Democratic Forces left al-Tank oilfield towards al-Baghuz area at the eastern banks of Euphrates River, while the Syrian Observatory monitored the improvement of weather conditions, also the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights also obtained information from a number of reliable sources confirmed to the Syrian Observatory that the International Coalition has withdrawn its mobile base which it held in Al-Bahra area near Hajin in April 2018, where the International Coalition’s mobile base has returned to Al-Omar Base in Al-Omar Oilfield, and the equipment, military gears and vehicles have been transported to the same destination, and the reliable sources confirmed that reasons for bringing the base back to the area of Al-Omar Oilfield, are that the base was subjected to successive attacks by the organization through targeting by mortars or by booby trapped vehicles, but the International Coalition’s warplanes had targeted them before they managed to reach the base which was located in Al-Bahra area.

While the Syrian Observatory documented more human losses since the eruption of clashes in the east of the Euphrates at the end of the first third of September 2018, where it rose to at least 348, the number of ISIS members who were killed in the ongoing clashes and the Coalition’s strikes, while 206 members at least have been killed of the Syria Democratic Forces since the start of military operations on the 10th of September 2018, one of whom has served as a field commander in Deir Ezzor Military Council of the Syria Democratic Forces, while the death toll is expected to increase due to the presence of information about other casualties as well as the presence of injured cases in serious conditions, the Syrian Observatory also documented the death of 7 citizens they are: 2 child girls were killed in shelling by the SDF on ISIS enclave, and the rest were killed in shelling by the International Coalition on the same enclave.

And the Syrian Observatory published on Monday that it monitored that the “Islamic State” organization with its cells, launched a new attack exploiting the bad weather in the eastern countryside of Deir Ezzor, and the second sand storm, which the organization exploited in order to carry out a new attack after the fiercest and most violent attack in the area on the 10th of October 2018, and reliable sources confirmed to the Syrian Observatory that violent clashes are taking place between the Syria Democratic Forces against the members of the “Islamic State” organization, in areas in the vicinity and outskirts of the last enclave controlled by the organization, in conjunction with an attack by ISIS cells on the road between the contact lines and the area of the oilfields in the eastern countryside of Deir Ezzor, and blocked the roads to the fronts, where the SDF transported its operation room from the area of Al-Tank Oilfield to the area of Al-Qal’a near Al-Baghuz area east of the Euphrates, but they were not able to reach the latter area due to the road blocking, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights also learned that the SDF have drawn all the vehicle of the displaced people of Al-Bahra Camp and lodged them in one of their departments until the release of the abductees held by the organization, in the enclave it controls in the east of the Euphrates, while the SOHR monitored a column of the International Coalition of 15 Hummer vehicles, heading towards the battle fronts and contact lines with the organization in the enclave which is located at the eastern banks of the Euphrates River, and the Syrian Observatory published hours ago, that the military operation on the east bank of Euphrates River in the countryside of Deir Ezzor province; has entered its sixth consecutive week with continuous fighting, renewed shelling, and continuous reinforcements, where the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights monitored the continuation clashes at a varying rate of violence between the Syria Democratic Forces against members of the “Islamic State” Organization, on the outskirts of the ISIS-controlled enclave at the east bank of Euphrates River, and the Syrian Observatory monitored the clashes concentrating in areas of Hajin, al-Baghuz, and al-Susah, amid continuous advancement attempts but delayed by SDF fearing new counterattacks by tunnels or the explosion of mines planted by ISIS in the area, and the clashes are accompanied by artillery and missile shelling by the Syria Democratic Forces and the Coalition on the “Islamic State” organization’s-controlled areas and positions.