Oman Daily Observer

US-backed Syria force in new phase of Raqa assault

New phase aims to cut road to IS’s Deir al Zor stronghold; Army takes village to the south of Al Bab

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RAQQA PROVINCE, Syria/Beirut: An alliance of US-backed militias started a new phase of its campaign against the IS-held city of Raqa on Saturday, aiming to complete its encircleme­nt and sever the road to militant stronghold­s in Deir al Zor province.

The Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) said in a statement the action was being undertaken with “increasing support from the (US-led) internatio­nal coalition forces” through both air strikes and backing from coalition special forces on the ground.

The SDF, which includes the powerful Kurdish YPG militia, launched its multi-phased campaign aimed at encircling and ultimately capturing Raqa in November. It is the main US partner in the fight against IS in Syria.

Fighting also raged between IS and Syrian government forces northeast of Aleppo, where the Syrian army is nearing the IS-held city of Al Bab, risking a confrontat­ion with Turkish forces that are fighting the group in the same area.

IS is being fought in separate campaigns in Syria by the US-backed SDF, the Turkish army and the Syrian rebel groups it backs, and the Syrian army with help from the Russian air force and militia.

A SDF commander said the forces had so far advanced a few kilometres in the latest phase, which aims to capture areas to the east of the city, including the highway linking province.

Deir al Zor, which is almost entirely in IS hands, stretches all the way to the Iraqi border. A Kurdish military source said on Tuesday that the goals of this phase included capturing the main highway. it to Deir al Zor

Several hundred US special forces soldiers have been supporting SDF operations against IS in northern Syria. France said in June that its special forces were advising rebels in the same area.

Representa­tives of the US-led coalition looked on as the statement declaring the start of the new phase was read out in a village in northern Raqa province.

This is the third phase of the Raqa operation. The first phase targeted areas north of Raqa city. The second, targeting areas to the west of the city, is ongoing, with SDF forces yet to capture the ISheld Euphrates dam.

Air strikes on Friday in Raqa hit two bridges over the Euphrates river, hindering movement from the city southwards and killing six IS militants, the Syrian Observator­y for Human Rights reported.

US support for the SDF has been a point of tension with Nato ally Turkey, which views the YPG as an extension of the Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK), a group that has fought a threedecad­e insurgency in Turkey.

The United States says it is providing training and material support only to Arab elements of the SDF. It supplied them last month with armoured vehicles for the first time to help in the Raqa campaign.

US President Donald Trump signed an executive order last week requesting the Pentagon, joint chiefs of staff and other agencies to submit a preliminar­y plan in 30 days for defeating IS.

One key decision awaiting the administra­tion is whether to directly weapons to the YPG. Trump provide

 ?? — AFP ?? A commander in the Syrian Democratic Forces delivers a briefing to the fighters gathered in the northern countrysid­e of Raqa, to announce a new phase in their campaign for the IS group’s Syrian stronghold, on Saturday.
— AFP A commander in the Syrian Democratic Forces delivers a briefing to the fighters gathered in the northern countrysid­e of Raqa, to announce a new phase in their campaign for the IS group’s Syrian stronghold, on Saturday.

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