ISIS drives rival terrorists out of more key positions in Syria’s Hama province

ISIS drives rival terrorists out of more key positions in Syria’s Hama province

The ISIS pushed the Al-Nusra Front (Tahrir al-Sham Hay’at or the Levant Liberation Board) rival terrorists back from a strategic region in Northeastern Hama, local sources said on Friday.

The ISIS stormed the Al-Nusra Front’s positions and managed to capture the strategic village of Rasm al-Hammam in Northeastern Hama.

Sources said earlier this month that the Al-Nusra terrorists were headed to the battlefields to fight with the ISIS terrorist group in Al-Huwayis village in Eastern Aleppo.

The sources said that a group of militants affiliated to the ISIL was likely behind the ambush operation.

The sources said that a sum of 31 Al-Nusra terrorists were reportedly killed and dozens more were injured in the ISIS attack.

The sources further said that the attackers were the remnants of Jund al-Aqsa which had not left Raqqa.

Their ambush was launched from Sinjar village in Southeastern Idlib. Soon after the ambush, they dispersed to the area East of the Hama- Aleppo Highway around the villages of Ma’arat al-Nu’aman, Sinjar and Abu al-Dhohour.

Source: Farsnews