IS Militants Decline To Surrender, US-Backed Syrian Forces Call For 1,500 Coalition Troops

Over 300 Islamic State militants are hidden in a tiny area in eastern Syria but also refused to surrender to US-backed Syrian forces and reportedly in efforts to negotiate way out.

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On another way, the commander of U.S.-backed forces in war-torn nation in the Middle East has asked on Monday for nearly 1,000 to 1,500 global forces to remain to maintain the fight against Islamic State.

It is said to be that a person familiar with the talks, told media that Islamists fighters are urging for a way to escape from the rebel-held northwestern province of Idlib.

He also revealed on condition of anonymity as it has been disallowed every militant to not disclose about discussions that what is illustrated as occurring indirectly.

The Islamic State of Iraq and Syria also has disowned to accept authorities’ order to evacuate neighboring Iraq, according to the Britain-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, an activist group that monitors the civil war in Syria.

There are a number of militants are trying to maintain their last stand in eastern Syria by hiding in the midst of hundreds of civilians in Syria.

However, Mazloum Kobani, who is the commander-in-chief of the Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces, is in discussions with senior United States generals in Syria to get approval to continue military assistance from the U.S.-led coalition which is said to be compulsory as Islamic State supposed to be will be conflicting but not surrender.

The commander still hopes that the US president Donald Trump may remove his intention to withdraw Syrian conflict. While Mr. Trump’s withdrawal decision has also been a point for criticism by allies at home and overseas.

Kobani has learned that without the presence of United States military Syrian forces can’t tackle with the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant’s fighters, even though the Kurdish-led fighters are prepared by US forces to seize ISIS’s last captured in eastern Syria.

In the end, Europeans have no intention to provide security forces, said a French diplomat, when it was entirely uncertain what the purposes of such a safe zone would be or how this would be supervised or assured.