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Has ISIS returned to the front line, and how will the end of the year pass by thirty, or did their children die as fuel for a conflict led by the Assad regime and know no end? During the last hours the city of Homs witnessed a great state of anger after the ambush of dozens of fighters of the “Fourth Division” in the desert of the Deir Al-Zour governorate, which has resulted in the deaths of dozens of them and in the serious wounds of others?
What was described as an “ambush” succeeded three large transport buses at four o’clock on Wednesday afternoon by an attack that the Assad regime described as “terrorist”, in the area known as Shula Badia in the Deir camp. Ezzor, in eastern Syria, amid indications that ISIS-affiliated cells were behind it. the operation.
According to the Assad regime’s account, 25 people died and others were injured. However, local sources reported to a newspaper website that the death toll was more than 37 dead, and most of them were members of the “Fourth Division”.
Announce the city of Homs in mourning for the arrival of the corpses, with a state of “great anger” because the Syrian regime did not recognize the identity of the dead, and its insistence on mentioning the name of “persons” instead of specify their identity precisely, as official members of their forces.
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The aforementioned incident comes two days after an ambush similar to that by elements of the “Republican Guard” in the Shula desert, also in the Deir Ezzor camp, which resulted in the death and injury of more than 30 members. , in the escalation of attacks that ISIS adopted through its Telegram accounts.
Most of the dead came from loyalist neighborhoods in Homs city, including Al-Muhajireen, Al-Zahra, Wadi Al-Dhahab and Al-Sabeel neighborhoods.
The “Syrian Observatory for Human Rights” had indicated that the new attack raised the death toll from the regime’s losses during the period from March 24, 2019 to the end of the year, when it reached 1,214 Syrian regime forces and loyal militants of Syrian and non-Syrian nationalities, including two. At least from the Russians, plus 145 non-Syrian militias loyal to Iran.