London - MENA
Kurdish People's Protection Units (YPG) on Friday regained control over two villages in Syria's Hasaka after violent clashes with Daesh militants, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights (SOHR) reported.
The SOHR added that YPG militants bombed Daesh hotbeds in the two villages after violent clashes there.
A large number of Daesh militants were killed and injured, while the others fled the two villages, the SOHR said.
Meanwhile, the London-based observatory reported that unknown number of regime soldiers and loyalist militants were killed when armed groups targeted them by mortar shells in Lattakia province.