Heavy shelling by the Islamic State (JI) jihadists killed at least seven people Sunday night in Deir ez-Zor, a city in eastern Syria, several of which are still held by the regime’s troops Of Bashar al-Assad, reported the Syrian Observatory of Human Rights (OSDH).
The jihadists continued to shell Monday the areas controlled by the army, added the OSDH.
The EI occupies most of the province of Deir ez-Zor, apart from a part of the city of the same name and a nearby air base. The jihadists have been besieging the neighborhoods in the hands of the army for nearly two years.
The Syrian regime and its Russian ally have carried out regular air drops in the besieged area in order to help the 200,000 inhabitants who are facing shortages of food and medicine.

The Iraqi prime minister has warned so-called Islamic State (IS) militants fighting in Mosul to lay down their weapons if they want to live, the BBC reports citing state Iraqui media.
The Islamic State’s (ISIS) supreme leader and self-proclaimed caliph Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi on Thursday called on his followers to keep up the fight, to not flee, and to attack Turkish forces in Iraq and Syria, while his caliphate is increasingly losing territory under attack by Iraqi and Kurdish Peshmerga forces in Mosul.
Security forces in Iraq have overcome a major assault by “Islamic State” in Kirkuk, killing 48 of the militants. The advance comes amid claims of a mass grave found outside the city of Mosul, which is still held by IS.
The Islamic State militants have begun using a new route through Azerbaijan, Cyprus and Georgia to transfer their suicide bombers from Syria to Europe, Turkish daily Milliyet reported on July 11, citing intelligence officials, Hurriyet says.
Islamic State fighters captured territory from Syrian rebels in an area near the Turkish border on Friday, May 27 and were close to cutting off an insurgent-held town, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights reported, according to Reuters.
YEREVAN. – What would you say of a country, a fully-fledged subject of international law, a member of the UN, Council of Europe and various other structures, a signatory of the humanitarian conventions, whose script is not much different from that of the Islamic State?
KIRKUK, Iraq,— The recently refurbished tarmac at Maine’s busiest airport contains the usual mixture of gravel, water and chemical binder, but what gives this asphalt its jet-black color is crude oil supplied by the Islamic State group. The Portland International Jetport’s new pavement isn’t the only blacktop of its kind on American soil. Four hundred miles south, highways outside Philadelphia are lined with the same mixture, as are hundreds of potholes on the streets of New York City, a four-month-long International Business Times investigation found.
Syrian government forces were poised to advance into the Islamic State stronghold of Raqqa province, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights reported on Saturday, February 13, according to Reuters.