"Russian military action seems to have significantly weakened the Islamic State (Daesh) and al-Nusra terrorist groups: around 4,000 people, including many Islamic State (Daesh) fighters, on Saturday have to leave several besieged neighborhoods of the Syrian capital Damascus," wrote DWN.
As a result of more than two months of negotiations between the Syrian government and militant Islamic fighters, including members of the terrorist group Daesh, thousands of militants and their families will be transported out of suburbs in the south of Damascus.
Daesh and al-Nusra seized most of the of the Yarmouk refugee camp in southern Damascus in April, and also took control of the neighboring districts of Hajar al-Aswad and al-Qadam. Terrorist control over the camp had meant that aid workers were unable to deliver necessary supplies to the refugees living there.
The Yarmouk refugee camp was established by the Syrian government in 1957 for Palestinians who had been forced to flee their homes by the 1948-49 Arab-Israeli war. When the Syrian civil war started in 2011, around 150,000 people were living there, and now around 18,000 Palestinian and Syrian civilians are still living there, despite having no access to regular food supplies, clean water or healthcare.

The agreement is one of a number of breakthroughs enjoyed by Syrian government forces since Russia's air force began assistance on September 30 in the form of air strikes against Islamic terrorists.
The Syrian army announced on Friday that one of its air strikes in an eastern Damascus suburb had killed Zahran Alloush, leader of the powerful Jaysh al-Islam terrorist group, and commanders from the terrorist groups Jaysh al-Islam, Failak al-Rahman, and Ahrar ash-Sham.The Syrian Army reported that the rebel fighters had gathered to negotiate a terrorist coalition with Suqour al-Sham and al-Nusra in the battle against Syrian Army forces when they were hit by the airstrike.
On Friday, the Syrian ambassador to Russia Riyad Haddad told RIA Novosti that Syrian army forces were making good progress in the fight against terrorists, and thanked the Russian Air Force for its assistance.
"I think that now is a kind of turning point in the Syrian army military operations against terrorists – namely, the transition from defense to attack," said Haddad.
"I want to say that the success of our army is in accordance with the effective work of the Russian air force in Syria."
"Today, our army is successfully gaining ground close to Aleppo, and has liberated several villages located close to the main highway linking Aleppo and Damascus. In addition, our army has been able to liberate practically all villages in the province of Homs. At the moment, the army is successfully liberating villages in the province of Latakia," Haddad said.












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| 2 | Edit | Delete Uprooted all branches of terrorists, share terrorists targets to no ones, and kick out none invited guests out is the only way to prevent others from obtaining original goal. Reply 
| 2 | Edit | Delete Fantastic result. Hard evidence of the improvement that's occurred after Russian intervention. Reply 
| 0 | Edit | Delete Russia's intervention into the region has been successful and it is highly probable that international terrorism will be strongly diminished in the near future. EU should cooperate with Russia in order to help it against terrorism. USA seems to cooperate with Russia even of the record in order to benefit politically from the new situation established into the region. Reply 
| 0 | Edit | Delete The Empire of Chaos invents new diabolical ways of achieving their goals. Even though things look like they are on the upswing now for Syria and Russia they must remain ever vigilant. I am sure there is a plan B in the works. Reply 
| 0 | Edit | Delete Right on! The Bear was coming and these terrorist scum decided it's better to turn tail. Just a short reprieve as they will certainly meet their doom in Raqqa. Go Syria, go Russia! Reply 
| 0 | Edit | Delete Another day, another success story.
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