Syrian Jets Drop ‘Surrender Now’ Leaflets over ISIS-Held Regions in Raqqa
The Syrian Army aircraft dropped leaflets reading “Surrender
Now” over the ISIS-held regions in Raqqa province to give the Takfiri
terrorists a last chance to lay down their arms and surrender to the
authorities as soon as possible.
The Syrian aircraft dropped thousands of leaflets over the terrorist
group's strongholds in different towns and villages of Northeastern
Raqqa province reading "surrender now; you have nowhere to go".
"The Syrian army and its allies are advancing towards the ISIS bases
across the province and the Takfiri terrorists' rule in the region is on
the verge of collapse," the Syrian army underlined in its leaflets,
adding, "The fate of those who try to fight against the Syrian army and
nation will end in nothing but death."
Sources in Raqqa province disclosed on Tuesday that simultaneous with
the significant advances of the pro-government forces in the Western and
Northern parts of the province in recent days, a large number of
foreign fighters of the ISIS fled the battlefields to find shelters in
other provinces or even in Iraq.
"The ISIS fighters, including those
from Saudi Arabia and Chechnya, have departed the ISIS. They have left
alone their comrades after the victories, the Syrian Armed forces and
the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF), gained against the Takfiri group
near al-Tabaqa airbase and Tishrin dam," the sources said, adding, "The
ISIS has forbidden access to fresh news about the developments in the
battlefields."
"Talking about news over the defeats of the ISIS in the battlefront can
end in death penalty for ordinary people in Raqqa," the sources said,
FNA reported.
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