Army of Islam Threw Handbills on the Capital Damascus!

Army of Islam Threw Handbills on the Capital Damascus!

Reports | 25 05 2020

drones affiliated with "Army of Islam" thrown handbills  on Abbasid Square and Barza neighborhood  in Damascus.

Dozens killed and injured, on Thursday, as a result of the  air raids by warplanes of the Syrian regime Army on the town of “Deir Asafir” in the eastern Ghouta in Damascus countryside, that was after the start of the truce since late February.

Local sources told Rozana that about 32 people died and 36 others injured in an 14 air strikes affected  a primary school in the town “Deir Assafir” and  the Civil Defense center,  and the only medical point in the southern sector of Ghouta, to be followed by targeting the houses in the eastern town.

the air strikes also was on the  parties of the Eastern Ghouta in Damascus countryside, without receiving any information of casualties.

The  Syrian Regime Army is trying  in the recent period to progress in the intervening areas between the towns of Bala and Harasta Qantara in the attempt to split the rest of the southern sector of East Ghouta, and to expose siege on the towns of Deir Assafir and Zibdeen.

The Syrian regime's army Recently controlled areas in Marj, in the eastern Ghouta, which is mostly controlled by the opposition factions including the "Army of Islam".

In another context, a source close to the "Army of Islam"  said that  drones affiliated with "Army of Islam" have dropped handbills on the Abbasids square and Barza  neighborhood in the capital Damascus, urging residents not to join the army of the regime.

The handbills included phrases like "do not allow the serial killer to lead your sons to kill innocent people and terrorize innocent people" and "Army of Islam is coming.. thousands of Jihadist are standing on the walls of the city and we will return the right to people."

Human rights organizations reports indicated that about 55 people were killed by the Syrian Regime air raids on towns in the eastern Ghouta during the beginning of the truce since the 28th of February.

 

 

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