Washington - MENA
Daesh group has been redeploying fighters for the war in northern Syria, according to World Tribune.
Opposition sources said Daesh has withdrawn hundreds of fighters from strongholds to battle Kurdish militias along the Syrian border with Turkey. They said the pullout was seen around such cities as Aleppo and Damascus.
“The front has expanded,” Syrian Observatory for Human Rights director Rami Abdul Rahman said.
Syrian Observatory and opposition sources said Daesh has withdrawn hundreds of fighters from Aleppo, under siege by the Syrian Army since 2013.
They said Daesh was moving troops from Aleppo city and surrounding villages for the battle against Kurdish militias near Kobane along the Turkish border.