The Syrian Arab Army dealt a serious blow at Daesh’s defensive lines as it launched its new rocket system, called the Golan-1000, against terrorists.
As a video shows, the Syrian army’s Golan 1000 Improvised Rocket Assisted Munition (IRAM) shelled Daesh’s defense lines a few hours before they agreed to ground arms and to surrender their last strongholds in the Yarmouk Camp, Al Hajar Al Aswad and al-Tadamon.
Earlier this week, the Russian Defense Ministry’s center for Syrian reconciliation reported that the Arab army was liberating Muhayam al-Yarmouk district in Damascus from Daesh militants.
“As a result of a joint operation of our armed forces and allies, Al Hajar Al Aswad and the surrounding territories have been completely liberated from terrorists,” the Syrian army said in a statement.
The Yarmouk camp was established in 1957 near Damascus to host Palestinian refugees. Since the beginning of the civil war in Syria, the camp has become a stronghold of terrorists; an anti-terrorist operation in the camp was announced in April.