ISIS Terrorists Establish Checkpoints in Southern Idlib, Syria

According to the International Desk of Webangah News Agency, armed and masked individuals raised ISIS flags along the Aleppo-Damascus international highway in the southern Idlib countryside and established mobile checkpoints in several locations.
Local Syrian sources indicate the militants have created mobile inspection points and hoisted flags of the ISIS terrorist group along the international highway connecting Aleppo and Damascus in multiple areas.
These checkpoints are reportedly situated near the village of Deir al-Gharbi, in the Basida region, and close to the city of Khan Sheikhoun. The militants are said to be inspecting passersby in search of military personnel and security forces affiliated with the Syrian regime.
Residents of Saraqeb also reported seeing a muddy vehicle carrying masked individuals displaying ISIS flags patrolling the road in the village of Tal al-Rumman.
The U.S. Central Command announced yesterday that it had collaborated with Damascus in November of last year to identify more than 15 locations containing ISIS weapons. During these operations, 130 missiles, shells, and other ISIS-related weaponry were destroyed.

