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Syrian Army Tightens Noose on ISIL Trapped in Sweida Deserts

The Syrian Army forces continued storming ISIL’s positions in the Eastern desert of Sweida on Wednesday, seizing control over more points in Toloul al-Safa.

The army men stormed ISIL’s strongholds in the depth of Eastern desert of Sweida, imposing control over more points in the rocks in Toloul al-Safa region.

In the meantime, the army’s artillery and missile units and aircraft pounded ISIL’s movements and positions in Toloul al-Safa, inflicting major losses on the terrorists.

A field source pointed to the tightening of the army’s siege on the ISIL in Toloul al-Safa, adding that the army units have now imposed control over a large rocky region with a number caves and hideouts of the ISIL terrorists.

The source further said that other units of the army repelled ISIL’s heavy attack Northeast of Toloul al-Safa to lift government forces’ siege on the terrorists.

ISIL suffered heavy casualties in the failed attacks and pulled the remaining pockets of fighters from the battlefield.

On Sunday, the army men stormed ISIL’s positions in the depth of the rocks in Toloul al-Safa in the Eastern deserts of Sweida, and seized a strategic area.

The army soldiers further took control of several heights and caves used by the terrorists as their stronghold.

In the meantime, the army’s artillery and missile units and aircraft pounded ISIL’s positions in the rocks, inflicting tens of casualties on the militants.

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