Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

Syria frees Is-held Deir el-zour city

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DAMASCUS: The Syrian Army announced on Friday it liberated the long-contested eastern city of Deir el-zour from the Islamic State, a largely symbolic victory in the military’s bigger fight to capture the last remaining IS stronghold­s in the oil-rich province along the border with Iraq.

The military said it was now in full control of the city, after a weeks-long campaign carried out with allied forces. It said army units were now removing booby traps and mines left behind by the extremist group in the city.

Deir el-zour, on the west bank of the Euphrates River, had been divided into a government-held and an Is-held part for nearly three years.

Syrian government forces and their pro-government allies first broke the militant group’s siege of their part of the city in September in a Russian-backed offensive, and have been advancing against IS positions since then. The city is the largest in eastern Syria and the capital of the province with the same name.

The developmen­t is the latest significan­t defeat for IS as the militant group sees its self-proclaimed “caliphate” crumble and lose almost all urban stronghold­s, including Mosul in Iraq and Raqqa in northern Syria.

It also comes as Iraqi forces and allied Shia militiamen are chasing IS remnants inside the town of Qaim, on the Iraqi side of the border.

The Syrian Army, backed by Russia and Iran, and Kurdish- led Syrian forces, backed by the US, are now racing to take the rest of the oil-rich province, including the key town of Boukamal near the Iraqi border.

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