The Syrian armed force escalated its invasion in eastern Ghouta on Saturday with progresses that a war screen and state media said had fragmented the enclave, however a renegade authority denied this.
Syrian state transmission from inside Mesraba, a town lying along the street interfacing the northern and southern parts of the renegade held fortress.
The catch of Mesraba and advances into close-by farmland brought imperative streets specifically under flame by the armed force, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said.
That has in actuality cut the vast towns of Harasta and Douma off from each other and whatever is left of the enclave, it included.
In any case, Hamza Birqadar, a representative for Jaish al-Islam, one of the two primary radical gatherings in eastern Ghouta, denied that either Harasta or Douma had been cut off.