Syria Call:

Local sources revealed that 150 members and leaders of the "Islamic State" organization (ISIS) surrendered with their families to the Syria's Democratic Forces (SDF) east of Deir al-Zour on Wednesday.

The network "Furat Post," specialized in reporting the news of the Eastern region confirmed that the members of the organization surrendered themselves at the crossing "Al-Aleyat" near the town of "Soussa," noting that most of them Syrian and Iraqi in addition to a small number of foreigners.

The network pointed out that women and children were transferred to the camp "Al-Houl", while the fighters have been referred to prisons, adding that the past period has seen great differences between the members of the organization itself, where foreigners insisted on fighting while Syrians and Iraqis wish to surrender themselves.

The network published pictures of the identity cards and identification documents of the organization's militiamen and their families who surrendered, noting that 200 cars were removed from the ISIS organization-held areas in the eastern suburb of Deir al-Zour towards villages controlled by the Syria's Democratic Forces.

These developments coincide with the loss of ISIS organization of the largest part of its areas in the eastern countryside of Deir al-Zour, after the control of the Kurdish-led SDF militias on the town of "Al-Bagouz Fawqani" completely, leaving only the area, "Nazlat Al-Naseef" to "Sheikh Hamad" 2-km area.