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Syria US-backed fighters take IS-held airport

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BEIRUT: Fighters from the Syrian Democratic Forces, a US-backed Kurdish-Arab alliance, on Sunday seized a military airport from the Islamic State jihadist group in northern Syria, a spokesman said.

The capture of Tabqa airbase comes as the alliance prepares an attack on IS’s de facto Syrian capital Raqa, seeking to effectivel­y surround the city before launching its assault.

SDF forces are also battling for the nearby Tabqa dam, held by IS, which was forced out of service on Sunday after its power station was damaged, a technical source there told AFP.

“The Syrian Democratic Forces have full control of Tabqa military airport and operations to clear and demine are under way in order to secure the airport fully,” spokesman Talal Sello told AFP.

SDF forces entered the airport earlier Sunday, backed by heavy artillery fire and air strikes by the US-led coalition, the Syrian Observator­y for Human Rights monitor said.

IS seized the base from government troops in August 2014 and carried out one of its worst massacres there, killing up to 200 government soldiers.

With support from the US-led coalition fighting IS in Syria and Iraq, SDF fighters have inched closer to Raqa, taking territory to the north and east.

At their closest point, they are just eight kilometres from the city, to the northeast. But they are mostly further away, between 18 and 29 kilometres from Raqa.

Earlier this week, US forces airlifted SDF fighters behind IS lines to allow them to launch the Tabqa assault, and on Friday the alliance reached one of the dam’s entrances. — AFP

 ??  ?? Jihan Sheikh Ahmed (centre), the official spokespers­on of the Raqqa campaign, talks during a conference, east of Raqqa city in Syria. — Reuters photo
Jihan Sheikh Ahmed (centre), the official spokespers­on of the Raqqa campaign, talks during a conference, east of Raqqa city in Syria. — Reuters photo

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