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Syrian military pummels IS-held districts in Damascus
Published in The Egyptian Gazette on 22 - 04 - 2018

DAMASCUS, Syria, April 22, 2018 (AP) — Syrian government forces used warplanes, helicopters and artillery on Sunday to pound
districts of the capital held by the Islamic State group, in a bid to enforce an evacuation deal reached with the militants earlier in the
week.
The militants agreed to give up their last pocket in southern Damascus on Friday but have yet to begin surrendering to government
forces and relocating to IS-held areas elsewhere in the country.
State-run Ikhbariya TV showed thick gray smoke billowing from the IS-held Hajar al-Aswad neighbourhood on Sunday, and
government warplanes streaking overhead amid heavy bombardment of the area. Hundreds of IS fighters and allied militants are
holed up in Hajar al-Aswad and the nearby Yarmouk Palestinian refugee camp.
Residents of Damascus reported hearing loud booms throughout the night and Sunday morning.
President Bashar al-Assad has accelerated his military campaign to retake all remaining enclaves in the capital and surrounding
areas. The IS-held areas in southern Damascus are the last holdouts, after rebels evacuated the eastern Ghouta suburbs following
a fierce government offensive and an alleged poison gas attack in the town of Douma.
Chemical weapons inspectors collected samples from Douma on Saturday, two weeks after the suspected gas attack there
prompted retaliatory strikes by Western powers on the Syrian government's chemical facilities.
The site visit, confirmed by the Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons, would allow the agency to proceed with an
independent investigation to determine what chemicals, if any, were used in the April 7 attack that medical workers said killed more
than 40 people.
The Syrian government and its ally Russia denied responsibility for the suspected chemical attack.
Meanwhile, rebels have begun evacuating three towns in the eastern Qalamoun region in the Damascus countryside.
Al-Ikhbariya TV said on Saturday that 35 buses left the towns of Ruhaiba, Jayroud, and al-Nasriya, carrying hundreds of rebels and
their families to opposition-held territory in northern Syria.
The station said the evacuations would continue for three days.


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