‘Islamic State quitting Damascus suburbs’

May 20, 2018 09:16 pm | Updated 10:55 pm IST - Beirut

This May 2, 2018 photo shows smoke plumes rising during regime bombardment in the Yarmuk Palestinian refugee camp, south of the Syrian capital Damascus, targeting the Islamic State group in the camp.

This May 2, 2018 photo shows smoke plumes rising during regime bombardment in the Yarmuk Palestinian refugee camp, south of the Syrian capital Damascus, targeting the Islamic State group in the camp.

The Islamic State (IS) group’s fighters began evacuating their final stronghold in southern Damascus on Sunday, a monitor said, bringing Syria’s government closer than ever to flushing out the last threat to the capital.

Syrian President Bashar al-Assad has used a combination of military pressure and evacuation deals in recent months to recapture territory around the capital. Last month, troops and allied Palestinian militia launched a fierce offensive to oust IS from a cluster of districts in southern Damascus, including the Palestinian camp of Yarmuk.

After weeks of combat and heavy casualties, an apparent deal was reached for remaining IS fighters to leave Yarmuk and the adjacent district of Tadamun, according to the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights.

IS jihadists burned their headquarters in Yarmuk before boarding buses with their relatives to leave the area, said Observatory head Rami Abdel Rahman.

“The six buses left at dawn, heading east for the Syrian desert,” he said.

Mr. Rahman could not specify how many had left, but said a majority were relatives of jihadists and not armed.

Syrian state media and a Palestinian official have denied a deal was reached or that evacuations were taking place.

IS has had a presence in southern Damascus since 2015, expanding in recent years from Yarmuk to Tadamun and the nearby districts of Hajar al-Aswad and Qadam.

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