The Syrian opposition High Negotiations Committee (HNC) said on Friday that nearly 100 rebel groups have agreed to the recently negotiated Russian-US ceasefire in the Arab republic.
The Kremlin has dismissed reports that its jets targeted strongholds of all militants in Syria ahead of a ceasefire, saying Moscow only bombed “terrorist organizations” in the Arab country.
An adviser to the Syrian president says Daesh (ISIS/ISISL) would be defeated much more easily if some regional countries, especially Turkey and Saudi Arabia, did not fund and support the terrorist group.
Hasna, 17, and Madiha, 16, were stoned to death at the hands of ISIS extremists after being accused of committing adultery.
The Syrian army and National Defense Forces (NDF) drove the militant groups back from more villages in the mountainous regions of the coastal province of Latakia near the border with Turkey.
Two Turkish journalists, who reported on Ankara’s alleged arms delivery to militants in Syria, have been released from prison after a top court rejected charges against them.
The ISIS terrorist group pulled forces back from more positions in the Southeastern part of Aleppo province under the heavy offensives of the Syrian Army and National Defense Forces.
The army and armed forces continued Thursday fighting terrorists of ISIS and Nusra Front in different provinces of the country, killing and injuring them, restoring security to more areas.
Russian anti-ISIS airstrikes in Syria played a crucial role in clearing the way for a political solution in Syria.
Russian deputy foreign minister said Moscow and Washington may carry out airstrikes against those who will not adhere to the ceasefire in Syria.