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Syrian army and allies close in on Daesh

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Syrian troops seized a suburb of the eastern city of Deir Al Zor yesterday, tightening the noose around Daesh, a Syrian military source said.

The army pushed into the city this month with the help of Russian air power and Iran-backed militias, breaking the Daesh siege of an enclave there that had lasted three years.

Yesterday, the Syrian army and allied forces captured Al Jafra district on the western bank of the Euphrates river, the military source said. “They have no outlet except crossing the Euphrates towards the eastern bank and fleeing towards the desert, or [the towns] Al Bukamal and Al Mayadin,” the source said.

Moscow and Washington are backing separate offensives in the oil-rich province of Deir Al Zor bordering Iraq. Both have advanced from opposite sides of the Euphrates, which bisects the province, Daesh’s last major foothold in Syria.

Russian- and US-backed offensives against Daesh have mostly stayed out of each other’s way, with the Euphrates often acting as the dividing line.

But the Pentagon accused Russia last week of bombing US-backed forces on the river’s eastern bank. Russia’s Defence Ministry rejected the allegation­s yesterday.

Russia’s RIA news agency cited an unnamed source as saying the Syrian army had cut Daesh’s main supply line in Deir Al Zor city.

The British-based Syrian Observator­y for Human Rights said government forces took Al Jafra near the city’s airbase overnight, although Daesh militants still hold nearly a third of the city.

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