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Al Hasakah
It looks like al- Ahdath Prison was taken by ISIS with active conflicts in the area of Al Hasakah. It is also reported that fighting is taking place at the electic station (listed as substation on the map?) http://www.syriahr.com/en/2015/06/is-continues-its-attack-on-south-of-al-hasakah/
Moved from articled page
Fronte Al-Nusra is in Al Sheikh Maskin 11/14/2015 [1]
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Use of content
Heads up: this website copied your map and properly sourcing it [1]
The Syrian Army took full control of Al Ramliyeh village and its surrounding hilltops in the Southern parts of al-Salamiyeh region in Southern Hama Province
The Syrian Army and its allies pounded the terrorist groups with a mixture of light weaponry, missiles, tanks and airstrikes to push them back from the village of Ramliyah Northeast of Homs and South of Hama provinces. The Syrian army drone shows the government troops took full control of Al Ramliyeh village and its surrounding hilltops in the Southern parts of al-Salamiyeh region in Southern Hama province. Also the Syrian Army and its allies pounded the terrorist groups with a mixture of light weaponry, missiles, tanks and airstrikes to push them back from the village of Ramliyah Northeast of Homs and South of Hama provinces.
Green in Iraq
What does green color in northern Iraq mean?
Tel Keppe
The wikipedia article states that Tel Keppe is no longer ISIS controlled. --2A02:908:C30:3680:19E:28D8:822C:24D6 (talk) 14:51, 12 January 2017 (UTC)
Lake Jabbul land bridge?
This article and map seem to show that part of Lake Jabbul (as shown on Wikipedia's map) isn't water but a land bridge: [2] Esn (talk) 06:03, 8 February 2017 (UTC)