Three Russian terrorists have been allegedly killed when a roadside bomb exploded in northern Syria, according to Amaq News Agency, ISIS’ main propaganda arms.

Amaq posted a series of photos and documents that it says were taken from a slain Russian’s cell phone. Amaq has also produced a short video allegedly showing the charred remains of the Russians’ vehicle.

ISIS said the improvised explosive device (IED) was implanted along the Ithriya-Raqqa road, which connects the Hama countryside to Raqqa. The road has been the site of multiple clashes between ISIS terrorists on one side and Assad terrorists and mercenaries on the other. Amaq has produced a steady stream of propaganda from the fighting.

In recent days, the so-called caliphate has retaken key areas along the road, including oil fields and checkpoints.

Amaq reported on June 19 and 20 that ISIS terrorists had captured the Thawrah and Sufyan oilfields. It appears that sources inside Assad regime’s military confirmed the losses to Al Masdar News, which reported that Assad terrorists and allied mercenaries were forced to retreat back toward Ithriya.