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Syrian forces break long siege by Islamic State in eastern city

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BEIRUT — Backed by Russian and Iranian firepower, President Bashar Assad’s forces reached besieged troops Tuesday at a garrison in Syria’s eastern city of Deir el-Zour, breaking a nearly three-year blockade by Islamic State militants and marking a significan­t advance against the extremists.

Retaking Deir el-Zour would bring the Syrian forces and their allied Iranian-backed militias a step closer to controllin­g the oil-rich eastern province.

Assad congratula­ted his troops on breaking the siege as a “resounding victory” against extremism and vowed to forge ahead until “the last inch” of Syrian territory is liberated.

Assad critics called it an alarming developmen­t.

“It opens the whole province for Iran and its agents there,” said Mozahem al-Salloum, an opposition activist who has been in exile since 2013.

Iran has been seeking to secure a land corridor from its territory, through Iraq, to the Mediterran­ean to give it unhindered access to its allies in Damascus and Beirut. Control of Deir elZour is a major boost for that plan.

By nightfall, activists said that Islamic State militants had counteratt­acked with four suicide assaults near where the Syrian troops had linked up.

The advance by the Syrian troops was celebrated as a possible relief for the tens of thousands of civilians trapped in the four government-controlled neighborho­ods that have been surrounded by the extremists since 2015. The Syrian government estimates about 70,000 people have survived on erratic air drops of food and supplies during the siege.

It could take weeks, if not months, for Assad’s forces to retake Deir elZour from the militant group, which controls about 60 percent of its neighborho­ods.

 ?? GEORGE OURFALIAN/GETTY-AFP ?? Syrian government forces prepare to fire artillery during the battle to enter Deir el-Zour.
GEORGE OURFALIAN/GETTY-AFP Syrian government forces prepare to fire artillery during the battle to enter Deir el-Zour.

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