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US-backed Syria force advances in south of IS bastion Raqa

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BEIRUT: US-backed forces battling to oust the Islamic State group from its Syrian bastion Raqa have advanced in the city’s south, seizing a new neighbourh­ood, a spokesman and monitor said yesterday.

The Kurdish-Arab Syrian Democratic Forces militia (SDF) began a campaign to capture Raqa from IS last year, slowly encircling the city before breaking into it for the first time in June.

Backed by US-led coalition air strikes, the alliance now controls more than 50 per cent of the city, according to the Syrian Observator­y for Human Rights, a Britain-based monitor.

“Overnight, the SDF advanced in the south of the city, after taking control of the Nazlet Shahada neighbourh­ood,” said Observator­y director Rami Abdel Rahman.

He said SDF fighters also controlled large parts of the adjacent neighbourh­ood of Hisham Bin Abdel Malik, after advancing in the south from both the eastern and western fronts.

“Daesh (IS) effectivel­y no longer has a presence in the southern neighbourh­oods of Raqa, after SDF forcescomi­ngfromthee­asternfron­t met with those advancing from the western front,” he added.

Nuri Mahmud, a spokesman for the Kurdish YPG militia that dominates the SDF, confirmed to AFP that the SDF was advancing in the south.

“Daesh has been almost completely eliminated from the Nazlet Shahada and Hisham Bin Abdel Malik neighbourh­oods,” he added. Writing on Twitter, the US envoy to the internatio­nal coalition against IS praised the SDF’s advances.

“Significan­t progress in Raqa last 24 hours, with key territory seized by SDF forces & 100s of civilians freed,” Brett McGurk wrote. Abdel Rahman said the fighting was now centred around the area south of the city centre and on the outskirts of the district of Hisham Bin Abdel Malik.

“The SDF is a few hundred metres (yards) from Daesh’s main headquarte­rs in Clock Square, which is where Daesh carried out executions,” he said. — AFP

Overnight, the SDF advanced in the south of the city, after taking control of the Nazlet Shahada neighbourh­ood. Rami Abdel Rahman, Observator­y director

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 ??  ?? People are seen fleeing Raqqa, Syria. — Reuters photo
People are seen fleeing Raqqa, Syria. — Reuters photo

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