Oman Daily Observer

Fight to drive IS from Syria bastion Raqa nears end

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KOBANE: US-backed fighters say they are nearing the “final week” of their assault to drive the IS group from their one-time Syrian bastion Raqa, as the group’s self-described caliphate crumbles.

Losing Raqa would be only the latest in a series of crushing defeats for the extremist group, which once controlled large swathes of territory spanning the border between Syria and Iraq.

Captured by IS in 2014, the northern city was the de facto Syrian capital of the group’s self-styled “caliphate” until the US-backed assault by the Syrian Democratic Forces, an alliance of Kurdish and Arab fighters.

The militia has captured around 90 per cent of Raqa since entering the city in June, after months of fighting to encircle it. They are now advancing on IS-held districts from two fronts in the city’s north and east, said commander Rojda Felat, who heads the “Wrath of the Euphrates” campaign.

“If the two fronts meet, we can say we have entered the final week of our campaign to liberate Raqa,” Felat said on the western outskirts of Raqa on Sunday.

“Within three to four days, we will be able to take the decision to begin the final campaign,” she added.

Felat said fighting was still fierce along the front line, with IS using snipers, suicide bombers and reinforced positions in tunnels to hold up the SDF advance.

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