The Sunday Guardian

Syrian troops enter key ISIS stronghold

Troops pushed into Raqa province on Saturday for the first time since 2014.

- REUTERS

BEIRUT, LEBANON: Syrian troops pushed into the ISIS group’s bastion province Raqa on Saturday for the first time since 2014, in an advance towards the country’s largest dam, a monitor said.

The Tabqa dam on the Euphrates River, 40 kilometres (25 miles) upstream from Raqa city, is also the target of a separate offensive launched by US-backed Kurdish-led forces advancing from the north late last month.

“Regime troops backed by Russian air strikes and Russian-trained militia entered Raqa province on Saturday morning for the first time since August 2014,” Syrian Observator­y for Human Rights director Rami Abdel Rahman said.

The lightning advance from the southwest brought government troops to within less than 40 kilometres (25 miles) of Tabqa, which is also the site of an airbase, Abdel Rahman said.

“It seems there has been an undeclared coordinati­on be-

The lightning advance from the southwest brought government troops to within less than 40 kilometres (25 miles) of Tabqa, which is also the site of an airbase, Abdel Rahman said. “It seems there has been an undeclared coordinati­on between Washington and Moscow.”

tween Washington and Moscow,” he added, referring to the pincer movement by the two government­s’ respective Syria allies.

At least 26 ISIS and nine government troops and militia were killed in the advance, according to the Britain-based Observator­y, which relies on reports from medics and activists on the ground.

Tabqa dam has a huge reservoir named Lake Assad after President Bashar alAssad’s late father and predecesso­r Hafez.

When ISIS overran the area in 2014, it summarily executed 160 captured regime troops.

The ISIS are facing counteratt­acks on multiple fronts.

Arab and Kurdish fighters backed by Washington have launched an assault on the strategic Manbij pocket further up the Euphrates on the Turkish border, regarded as a key entry point for foreign ISIS.

Hundreds of kilometres (miles) downstream in neighbouri­ng Iraq, elite Iraq troops have launched an assault on the emblematic IS bastion of Fallujah.

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