Militants given 48 hours to surrender enclave near Damascus — report

A file photo of the former rebel Syrian town of Douma on the outskirts of Damascus (AFP)
Updated 19 April 2018

Militants given 48 hours to surrender enclave near Damascus — report

  • Syrian regime forces shelled the last pockets in Damascus controlled by the Daesh group, preparing the ground for a possible assault on the militants stronghold
  • The Syrian army and its allies have focused their efforts on securing Damascus lately

BEIRUT: Daesh militants have been given 48 hours to agree to withdraw from an enclave they control south of Damascus, the pro-Syrian government newspaper Al-Watan reported on Thursday.
“If they refuse, the army and supporting forces are ready to launch a military operation to end the presence of the organization in the area,” it said.
The militant-controlled enclave is centered around the Palestinian Yarmouk camp and the Al-Hajjar Al-Aswad area south of Damascus. The area is much smaller than the eastern Ghouta region where the Syrian government recently defeated insurgents.
A commander in the regional military alliance that backs the Syrian government said the Syrian army had begun shelling the militant enclave on Tuesday in preparation for an assault.
Yarmouk, some 8 km (5 miles) from the center of Damascus, was home to Syria’s largest Palestinian refugee community before the Syrian war erupted in 2011. Although most residents have fled, the United Nations has said several thousand remain.
The Syrian government has recovered swathes of territory from rebels by letting them leave to other rebel-held parts of the country after years of siege and ferocious military assaults backed by Russia and Iran.


Gulf countries lead global coronavirus testing data

Updated 57 min 52 sec ago

Gulf countries lead global coronavirus testing data

  • The coronavirus pandemic has infected more than 200,000 confirmed cases worldwide and killed over 8000 people

DUBAI: The UAE and Bahrain have topped the number of people tested for the coronavirus with a combined total of 19,165 per one million individuals, UAE state news agency WAM reported on Tuesday.
The following 22 countries – outside the Gulf region – including South Korea, China, Iceland, Norway and Italy tested 17,814 per million individuals.
Earlier on Tuesday, the UAE’s health ministry reported 15 new confirmed cases in the country, bringing the total number to 113.
The coronavirus pandemic has infected more than 200,000 confirmed cases worldwide and killed over 8000 people.