Islamic State surrendering in Syria’s capital, says report
President Bashar Assad's forces launched an offensive against the militants a month ago. The capture of southern neighborhoods would bring the entire capital under government control for the first time since the war began in 2011.
The government has denied reaching an agreement with the militants. (Source: Reuters)
A Syrian war monitoring group says a cease-fire between government forces and Islamic State militants in the southern neighborhoods of Damascus has held for 24 hours, and that some of the fighters have been allowed to leave.
The Britain-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said Sunday that buses carrying IS fighters left the Palestinian refugee camp of Yarmouk and the adjacent al-Tadamon neighborhood overnight. Damascus residents said the situation was calm. The government has denied reaching an agreement with the militants. Al-Watan, a pro-government newspaper, said the militants are believed to have surrendered.
President Bashar Assad’s forces launched an offensive against the militants a month ago. The capture of the southern neighborhoods would bring the entire capital under government control for the first time since the war began in 2011.
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