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IS JIHADISTS RETAKE PART OF SYRIA TOWN

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Islamic State group jihadists have retaken nearly half of Albu Kamal in eastern Syria in a counter-attack on what had been the last significan­t town under their full control, a monitor said Friday.

“IS started counter-attacking on Thursday night and retook more than 40 percent of the town of Albu Kamal,” Rami Abdel Rahman, head of the Britain-based Syrian Observator­y for Human Rights, told AFP.

Syrian regime forces and allied fighters had recaptured the town, which lies on the border with Iraq in the eastern Deir Ezzor province, from the jihadists on Thursday.

Albu Kamal lies at the heart of what used to be the sprawling “caliphate” the group declared in 2014 over swathes of Iraq and Syria.

“The jihadists went back in and retook several neighbourh­oods in the north, northeast and northwest,” Abdel Rahman said. “IS is trying to defend its last bastion.” The jihadist organisati­on has in the space of a few weeks seen its caliphate shrink to a small rump and lost major cities such as Mosul, Raqa and Deir Ezzor.

Albu Kamal was the last town of note it controlled and losing it would cap the group’s reversion to an undergroun­d guerrilla organisati­on with no urban base.

According to Syria state TV, regime and auxiliary forces had retake full control of it by Thursday.

The Observator­y said most of the fighting was done by the Lebanese Shiite group Hezbollah and elite forces from its backer Tehran, as well as militia groups from Iraq.

 ?? AFP FOTO ?? DAMAGED SCHOOL. Syrian children tour their damaged school on November 9, 2017 in the besieged rebelheld Eastern Ghouta town of Saqba, on the outskirts of the Syrian capital Damascus.
AFP FOTO DAMAGED SCHOOL. Syrian children tour their damaged school on November 9, 2017 in the besieged rebelheld Eastern Ghouta town of Saqba, on the outskirts of the Syrian capital Damascus.

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