Khaleej Times

Battle for last Daesh post continues

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outside baghouz (syria) — Fighters with the US-backed force battling the Daesh group in eastern Syria advanced on two fronts on Saturday as the extremists used snipers and booby traps to slow the push on the last area they control, a spokesman for the group said.

Mustafa Bali of the Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces tweeted that “heavy clashes” were taking place in the area on the east bank of the Euphrates River.

Zana Amedi, an SDF commander, said that “an active ground force” is advancing into Daesh-held territorie­s as the extremists resort to sniper fire and booby-traps.

Two helicopter­s for the US-led coalition were seen circling the area of fighting around noon on Saturday. A loud explosion later was heard from a distance and thick black smoke billowed into the sky, apparently a coalition air strike.

The SDF on Friday resumed military operations to liberate the last piece of territory held by Daesh in the province of Deir El Zour after evacuating civilians and hostages who had been besieged inside.

The military campaign to uproot the militants from the eastern banks of the Euphrates River began in September, pushing them down toward this last corner in the village of Baghouz, near the Iraqi border.

The military operation was halted on February 12 as the SDF said a large number of civilians and hostages were holed up in the territory, which sits atop caves and tunnels where they had been hiding.

By Friday, more than 10,000 civilians had left the Daesh held area and the extremists released some SDF fighters they had taken prisoner in earlier battles. “We expect it to be over soon,” Bali said, adding that three SDF fighters were wounded.

The Britain-based Syrian Observator­y for Human Rights said 10 Daesh gunmen were killed in fighting in the Baghouz area. It added that Syrian government forces and their allies clashed with Daesh gunmen who tried to cross to the west bank of the Euphrates river leaving seven Daesh members dead.

Amedi, the SDF commander, said the Kurdish-led force cannot rely on air strikes by the US-led coalition because IS gunmen are trapped everywhere “so if you just rely on air strikes and then advance on the ground that will cause heavy casualties”.—

10K Civilians have left the Daesh held area by Friday evening

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