ISIL terrorists in a tough battle with the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) took back a major part of the town of Al-Shadadi in Hasaka province in Northeastern Syria on Monday. The town was only liberated at the weekend by Kurdish “People’s Protection Units” (YPG) and the SDF. Fars News reports: “The ISIL also seized back Village 47 from the Kurdish forces in addition to al-Shadadi town,” the Arabic-language Anab Baldi news website quoted media activist Ebrahim al-Habash as saying today. Al-Habash noted that the ISIL exploded two military vehicles in Village 47 and two other vehicles in Dabshieh village in Southern Hasaka. Al-Shadadi came under siege by the Kurdish forces on Friday and then captured on Saturday and after SDF units seized full control of tens of villages in the Kurdish-populated region. The strikingly rapid advances of the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) and the Kurdish “People’s Protection Units” (YPG) in Northeastern Syria started after they forced the ISIL terrorist group to retreat from vast regions in the Eastern parts of Hasaka Province on Thursday. Islamic State fighters captured by SDF near al-Shadadi on February 18 The SDF and YPG won back the Assyrian-populated village of Al-Kharitah, also known as Gesaya, [...]