BEIRUT (Sputnik) — Palestinian military units have liberated almost half of the Yarmouk refugee camp territory, outside the Syrian capital of Damascus, from ISIL militants, a spokesman for the Central Committee of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP) said.
"Around 45 percent of the territory has been freed; we are approaching the half of it. The [ISIL] militants are retreating under the pressure of the Palestinian resistance," Rafei Saadi told RIA Novosti on Thursday.
Last week, a group of 14 Palestinian factions said they supported a joint military operation with the Syrian army to combat the ISIL at Yarmouk.
ISIL militants had seized up to 95 percent of the camp's territory earlier this month.
Before the Syrian civil war, Yarmouk was home to more than 110,000 Palestinian refugees.
After the Syrian conflict erupted in 2011, the camp was regularly taken over by various militant groups, which resulted in its isolation.