On November 8, the Syrian Special Forces freed all hostages, who had been captured by ISIS in eastern al-Suwayda and then held in eastern Homs, the Syrian state media reported. According to the report, the operation took place in the area of Hamimah east of Palmyra, where Syrian troops eliminated a group of ISIS terrorists and feed the hostages.
The SANA provided no further details. However, Syrian pro-government activists believe that Russia Special Forces may have played own role in the operation.
ISIS captured civilians in a brutal attack on the government-held area on July 25. Since then, the Damascus government had been struggling to rescue the hostages and even attempted to strike a deal on this issue with the terrorist group in October. However, only 6 civilians were saved this way. The military option appeared to be more effective.
Earlier this week, troops of the Russian Special Operations Forces reportedly arrived to the eastern part of al-Suwayda province in order to support the Syrian Army operation against ISIS in the al-Safa area.
A day earlier, Syrian pro-government sources reported that the elite 4th Division had been redeployed from northwestern Syria to positions around al-Safa. Several heavy rocket launchers were also deployed near the ISIS-held area. A source in the Syrian Army told SouthFront that government troops are preparing to launch a new attack on ISIS in al-Safa in the nearest future.
Since late July, the army has carried out several attempts to eliminate the ISIS pocket in the area, but a part of the pocket has remained in ISIS hands. Now, when the hostages are freed and the Russian military advisers are deployed ISIS is in much more complicated situation.
On November 8, the US-led coalition repelled an ISIS attempt to attack its military garrison near the al-Tanak oil field in the province of Deir Ezzor, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights reported. The coalition reportedly eliminated over 20 ISIS members and 7 vehicles.
The US-backed Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) also deployed additional troops to boost security in the area.
Previously, the SDF recaptured a number of positions which it had lost to ISIS near the Hajin pocket in the Euphrates Valley. However, the situation in the area remains tense because the SDF is conducting no offensive operations against ISIS there now. The reason is Turkish strikes on SDF positions as well as Ankara’s threats to kick off a large-scale military operation against the Kurdish-dominated group in northern Syria.
A little syrian girl describing the horror of starving captivity under isis while her father cries silently in the background(emglish subtitles)
https://mobile.twitter.com/walid970721/status/1060990136635277312
26 civilians killed in new massacre by US-led coalition in Deir Ezzor
https://sana.sy/en/?p=150709
US-led coalition air strikes against Daesh* militants in Hajin, Syria had also claimed the lives
of at least 26 local civilians, including 14 children, AFP reported Friday
https://sputniknews.com/middleeast/201811101069692591-coalition-probe-strikes/
Details and pictures of the Syrian / Russian commando raid, which rescued the hostage Druze women and children, are reported in this evening’s SyrPer byEditor Ziad Fadel, with following comment by analyst Canthama:
“Ziad, awesome detail that we can only find here at Syrper, thank you for that. An important point to mention was that ISIS transported the kids and ladies through al Tanf under US protection, once more showing how coordinated ISIS and US work together.
Knowing that the civilians are no longer in al Safa area, the estimated 1,500 ISIS terrorists there will be now killed to the last one, the SAA and allies are bombing the place to hell, many ISIS terrorists are dying inside tunnels and will never see light again.
Hopefully after al Safa, the next target will be al Tanf, the US can not stay there much longer training new waves of ISIS terrorists.”
https://www.syrianperspective.com/2018/11/syrian-army-rescues-kidnapped-druze-from-the-clutches-of-isis-the-details.html
I guess all 60,000 American Special Forces troops were busy this weekend and couldn’t be bothered to rescue people from ISIS. Probably a big game on satellite TV.